Hi, I'm a 13 year old girl. I've been wanting to learn to play the guitar for a long time. Two years ago I was given a 3/4 classical guitar. I tried to learn it, but I also failed and a string broke. And I want to ask you what guitar to choose, because I really want to learn. I'm attracted to the acoustic guitar. I've heard that the classic is better for beginners because of its strings. I have 3 options and I don't know which one to choose. 1. To fix the string on this one and learn from it and then buy an acoustic one. 2. To buy a classical and then an acoustic one. 3. Or directly acoustic. I will definitely enroll in lessons. And for the money I have no problem just not being very expensive.
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You have a guitar - change her strings. All the strings break and it's good to have a few spare ones. The best option is to start taking lessons. It doesn't matter if he will be at school, if he will be with a guitarist, if he will be with a relative, a musician. Find a teacher and he will tell you what to do, what guitar to take and what to learn. "And for the money I don't have a problem just that it's not very expensive." - For me 800 leva for a guitar is not expensive, but for most people it is terribly expensive. Since you already have something to play, you will probably save yourself that cost. And when you change your strings, get a spare and ask your teacher to teach you how to remove and put the strings on your guitar, but most would show you how to do that before you learn to play. He plays at will and for pleasure. Success!