Yes they do, if they do , go on eBay and get some guitar strings they all come in a pack
Bass guitars are similar in appearance to electric guitars. It has a longer neck and can have four to eight strings. The most common bass guitar has four strings.
strings, no electrical set up and a hollowbody interior
6 (unless you have a broken one) LOL!
its a very different style, but then again it depends what style you are playing! generally you bend the strings more on an electric.
Harps generally carry 47 strings whereas your standard electric/acoustic guitars have six strings.
not really, strings about a month but depends on the wood their made of, my warlock I almost smashed a few weeks ago out of anger but its really tough.
Some electric bass guitars have more strings, but an upright bass traditionally has 4.
A Bass has thicker strings and produces a lower sound.
Usually, guitars have only 6 strings, although some guitars have 12 strings.
under the strings near the bridge (where the strings sit in the body) theres two squares that stick up from the body called pickups. pickups have magnets in them such as ceramic and alnico and they pick up on the frequencies from the electric strings and tell the Guitars amplifier what to play.
A normal Acoustic/Electric guitar has 6 strings, and a normal bass guitar has 4 strings. There are also guitars with more strings, i.e. a bass guitar with 5 strings.
Every normal modern (steel, acoustic, electric) guitar has got 6 strings. Though the first guitars, hundreds of years ago, had 4 strings. Nowadays there are also 7,8,9,10 and 12 string guitars. But the 'normal' guitar has got 6 strings.