Best for absolute beginners or young players. They are very easy on the fingers but have less volume and a "thinner" sound.
Choosing acoustic guitar strings can feel like learning a new language, but it mostly boils down to three decisions: (thickness), material (tone), and coating (lifespan) . 1. Choose Your Gauge (Thickness)
A popular "middle ground" for beginners who want a slightly fuller sound without the finger pain.
Gauge is measured in thousandths of an inch. Thicker strings are louder and richer but harder to press down.