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the justin guitar beginner books are good. People may recommend the website as a single source place for learning by I used the books with the website as a backup.
He has been reshooting some of his videos as filming standards have improved since he started, just seems to be an example of how seriously he takes it.
I think for working on songs then a book/ app can make more sense than video as it's easier to do at your own pace but for how to hold a guitar, how to hold a pick, where to put your fingers,etc, etc, the video content really makes a lot of sense.
Acoustics can really benefit from a pro setup. It shouldn’t cost a fortune, and you’ll know you have as friendly a guitar as you can get to start learning on
You could throw in a headstock tuner, the TC Unituner is about £21 and you'll see pros using these ( possibly because they were given them by TC but they use them nonetheless).
I would say get the beginners song book as well and use both. The whole point of learning that technique and those chords is to play tunes, and you can play some of the ones in that book with 3 cowboy chords and a bit of strumming technique.
The Beginner's Course Book that you can currently buy - the spiral bound edition - ties to the 'Classic' Beginner Course. Which the current App does too.
As he has almost finished creating his brand new, updated, improved, Beginner Course, a new book and an App upgrade will follow in due course.
But the existing spiral bound book is excellent.