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I actually recommend people learn on an acoustic, as a general rule.

My first two suggestions would be to learn tab and get a 'chord bible.'

Bible: http://jmp.sh/mTauhcf

Tab: http://jmp.sh/mTauhcf

I immediately recommend an Ibanez, maybe an electric/acoustic combo. Any model will do - there are no 'unplayable' Ibanez. If you want higher quality, Yamaha is a good choice. Those can REALLY vary in price and you can get out of it for under $500.

I don't recommend spending a lot.

I wrote this - but it's not complete. It's a start, a stub, of what's going to someday be bigger and more detailed.

https://playguitar.gq/2018/06/11/so-you-wanna-learn-how-to-play-guitar/

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Thank you for the advice, Buddha, I'll start looking for an acoustic. I do think it will be easier on me.

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You'll also probably want light-gauge strings, as it's unlikely that you'll want nylons. So, that'll make it easier on your fingers.