Thank you. It is a Tanglewood. I had never even heard of them until I purchased this one.
I bought it at the dog trade. Lol which you are probably not familiar with because it is some redneck shit that apparently nobody knows about, but it is basically like a flea market in the woods down by the river run by a bunch of rednecks in a small town in Oklahoma every sunday. You can get some pretty great deals on all sorts of stuff.
I bought this guitar along with an amp for a grand total of $80. I call it my beater guitar. It is great because I never have to worry about messing it up when I take it to the river or over to a party or anything.
I am way more into electric, but nowadays i try to stay away from the electric because it is super addictive. I'm a huge shredhead. It was only at the request of one of my good friends who was a music major that I started dialing back and doing simple songs with a few chords. It is fun and definitely easier to structure and remember the songs.
What I generally look for in an acoustic is something cheap with a straight neck, warm tone, and that will stay in tune. I like cheap acoustics because the appeal of an acoustic to me is to take it wherever I want, and if you have a super expensive guitar you will never want to get it out of its case, but if you are wanting to record a lot would suggest you spend at least $250
RE: ORIGINAL SONG- (We Never Change) Playing in the Art Studio/Recording Studio/ Bedroom