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 place to purchase an child's acoustic guitar would be from your local musical instrument shop. However if you are looking for custom made guitar your best resource is to check out the Macmarr website.
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.
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An Electric Acoustic Guitar is an acoustic guitar with the addition of a pickup or transducer that enables plugging it in to an amplifier. Type your answer here...
An acoustic guitar, fender also has the acoustic electric t bucket. It looks really nice for a nice price. The reviews are good too. You should get it!
clocks by coldplay, i think its supposed to have electric guitar but my brother and i play it as a duet with him on the piano and myself singing and playing acoustic guitar.
An acoustic guitar that isn't purely acoustic is an "acoustic-electric guitar." This type of guitar has built-in pickups and electronics, allowing it to be amplified while still maintaining the acoustic sound. It can be played as a traditional acoustic guitar or connected to an amplifier for performances, blending the characteristics of both acoustic and electric guitars.