Hi Flying Fly,
As others have said it really does not matter that much if you are starting from no previous experience. I learnt to fly in a Rollason Condor tail wheel aircraft. People that flew that after getting their license on a nose wheel aircraft might say that the conversion process to a tail wheel aircraft was a bit challenging.I did not know the difference when I started and just accepted the qualities of the aircraft. Once you have your license, conversion to other single engine types should not be that much of a challenge.
I, of course,would be biased into saying that a tailwheel aircraft training experience possibly produces a better pilot at the end!
Whatever, just do it and enjoy, its one of the best things that you can do in life!
Meldrew.