#Fender player
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most fender guitars are a great choice for beginner-intermediate guitars, my first guitar was a fender tele and is still serving me very well on my journey from intermediate-advanced, there built very well and have great notation, good investment👍
Any strat style guitar is good for beginners imho
I'm not really a big fender guy but my school has a fender and it's a very nice guitar. It gives full access to the neck it's been abused by students for years and it can cover a lot of music like blues, some rock, country.
You can play deathmetal on it as well... If it's a HSS configuration and if you aren't a pussy 
yeah it's a SSS configuration so can't really get to good of a metal tone.
classic vibe and player 1 are both fire if u really want that fender logo tho player 1 is the way to go
But if you want a Fender just for the logo on the headstock, you're kind of a dunce
... There's so many great guitars out there and purely brandwhoring will definitely limit your choices
I can recommend classic vibe, I love mine
I'll give a different take:
From a design and build perspective, a fender-spec strat is literally bulletproof, you can torture test most of these guitars and they will still play very well and hold tune reliably
In my honest opinion, if I had to pick one guitar and never choose one ever again, it would be a strat haha
Probably HSS, just to do all styles (I could also live without 24 frets personally, i don't often go there anyway, even in metal)
Bonus points: REMOVABLE pickguards are goated, and no one can convince me otherwise