Electric guitar...
Best thing to do to any lower priced guitar is either learn how to set it up or have it setup by someone before you ever start playing it. First the nut string groove heights need to be correct, and they need to match the radius of the fretboard, the neck relief should be checked, and overall string height set at the bridge to suit. And hopefully the fret job as delivered is decent. The fret work is typically the biggest issue on lower priced guitars. All that yields a guitar that is easy and enjoyable to play. And learn to play by doing whatever exercise (or just doodling away) correctly, not incorrectly. That means start playing anything slow instead of fast. Work up speed playing correctly. Easier said than done for sure :eek: