Yes I currently have one of them.very nice looks and sound
Classical guitars can be a good starting guitar because the string tension is low which will make it easier to press down on the frets however, the width of the neck on a classical is generally wider than most other guitar which makes it hard for younger children and smaller hands to reach around the guitar.
No.
It depends on what guitar you have from Jameson guitars. I recommend Ibanez guitars better. -Red Mist
of course they song really good........
Not really - Johnson guitars are inexpensive guitars that are somewhat suitable for a beginner.
Awesome guitars!
Classical guitars can be a good starting guitar because the string tension is low which will make it easier to press down on the frets however, the width of the neck on a classical is generally wider than most other guitar which makes it hard for younger children and smaller hands to reach around the guitar.
The best brands of guitars is the Gibson guitars or gb&a guitars.
In case you are unsure about whether or not you will keep playing, it's a good idea to buy a cheap one. When in comes to playability it doesn't really matter, guitars are guitars. However, many people find electric or steel-stringed acoustic guitars easier to play than classical guitars which usually have a wider neck and, some might say, "clumsy" nylon strings.
No.
YES!!
Jackson i think. Good guitars but expensive.
Dean makes good quality left handed guitars.
It depends on what guitar you have from Jameson guitars. I recommend Ibanez guitars better. -Red Mist
Rogue makes some good left handed bass guitars.
just use the information you know on electric guitars
of course they song really good........