Don't worry about questions. We were all beginners at one time. It comes with reading to learn and experience. Once you get equipment, and go through the setups, and try different things, you'll have some experience, and be able to help someone else, with less experience.
I took several courses in photography. It started out as my major, but I graduated with a commercial art degree. We used 35mm cameras. There was no such thing as a digital camera, back then. I had a Nikon F2 body, and three Nikkor lenses, Honeywell Strobenar, with attache type carrying case for body and lenses. I was really stupid for selling that whole setup. I sure wish I still had them. I'd also love to have a digital SLR with lenses, but I really enjoyed the darkroom work. Now, you need to learn Photoshop, to do what we used to do in a darkroom. It's been so long ago, I've forgotten about everything I learned.
I worked for about a year, doing portrait photography, using a 70mm camera. I didn't care much for that. Too specialized! There's only so many ways to pose somebody...............
I also played guitar some (acoustic). Can't any more. My hand has a muscle or tendon pulling my little finger in towards my palm, on my left hand. I can't chord anymore. I try sometimes, but get extremely frustrated, after about five minutes. I have a Fender DG-7 acoustic. Want a Martin D-35 or D-28, real bad!

Maybe one day I can have my hand operated on, and can get back to playing again.
Anyway........stick around and read the forums regularly. You'll learn a lot doing that. Then with what you learn, you can get in on some of the discussions. Good luck!