The big advantage of a rogue guitar is that it is a nice guitar for a value price. Not only does a rogue guitar have a nice tone, there is a variety of available sizes on the market, which appeals to not only adults but kids starting out on guitar.
I've read in reviews of the Rogue HH that their factory is in Indonesia.
They do make the Rogue LX200BL Series II Left-Handed Bass Guitar.
The Rogue LX405 Pro 5-String Bass Guitar is comfortable to play, but can be a bit more difficult for lefties due to the machine head locations.
i would say rogue, but it all depends on prefference
The Rogue LX405 Pro 5-String Bass Guitar has a very bold tone by itself, so it's a matter o preference whether to add effects or not.
No, it doesn't come with an instrument cable.
Very little. Rogue is the house guitar brand of Musician's Friend and its products are of quite poor quality. A second-hand 12-string acoustic might fetch $50 or so if it's in good shape.
You don't have to know any chords on an air guitar.
Yes and no. They are very cheap. Have amazing sound quality and stay in tune for long periods of time. They are great for beginners or as a back up guitar. Although the Martin strings that come it makes the guitar sound horrible so I would recommend buying a new set of strings. The action is pretty high also but you can take it down if you wanted to. Other than that I love mine and would highly recommend it especially for someone who has a low budget.
The advantages of having a guitar kit is that you already have all the essentials for your guitar. You get all of the basics in that one kit and it's less of a hassle than having to buy the items individually.
The fingerstyle guitar technique has a few advantages. One does not need to carry a pluck to play a guitar, non-adjacent strings can be played simultaneously, and it becomes easier to play arpeggios.
There really is no difference, an Air guitar is just cooler.