Guitar is very easy, and when you learn the chords, with practice, you can play any song. As an 8yr old, I took guitar at camp,learned 3 chords, and was able to play 3 songs! I would recommend an Yamaha FG700S or an Pixie Acoustic Daisy Rock Starter kit.
There are several good guitar options for beginners depending on if you are interested in learning acoustic or electric guitar. A Fender Squire Strat is a good electric guitar starter that is recommended because there are fewer coiled strings.
I'd go for a flamenco / spanish guitar, as nylon strings are easier on the fingers than steel of the standard acoustic or electric. Plus I think it sounds nicer.
Extra light acoustic strings can be good for playing guitar, especially for beginners or those who prefer a lighter touch. They are easier to press down and bend, but may sacrifice some tone and volume compared to heavier strings.
yes. it is fairly good.
It is somewhat subjective to ask for good acoustic guitar players. Many consider Jon Gomm to be a good player.
The best features of a 3/4 size acoustic guitar for beginners are its smaller size, which makes it easier to handle and play, and its lighter weight, which reduces strain on the player's arms and shoulders. Additionally, the 3/4 size guitar typically has a shorter scale length, making it more comfortable for beginners with smaller hands to reach the frets.
There are a lot of books that contain easy songs to play on guitar. For example 'Absolute beginners guitar songbook' and 'Acoustic - easy guitar with notes and tab'.
Very easy playing guitar great for beginners, or: worth $250.00
The Maestro by Gibson is a great acoustic for a beginner.
I started out with a very cheap guitar but nowadays you can get better quality instruments for cheap. I now play a Norman B18 acoustic guitar and I recommend it as I find it is a nice balance of price versus quality.
The Epiphone DR-100 Acoustic Guitar is a good guitar for a beginner. It is priced at an affordable amount and is comfortable to hold while learning. The frets are easy to navigate as well.
I would just say let the acoustic guitar be, and buy a hollow-body electric guitar.