No, Nylon strings are strings that are wrapped in nylon. They usually come in black and they are mainly used on fretless basses particularly because they cause minimal or no wear to the fretboard... not to mention they're super easy on your fingers. They're also known to give a little extra oomph to your bottom end... Paul McCartney is probably most famous for using them... Hope this helps...
4 strings on a Bass Guitar.
If you mean double bass then its because a violins strings are shorter therefore producing a higher sound. If you mean Bass guitar then its because the bass guitar is electric and is made for low pitches
Well I mean, Not the thick ones... Of course it really does depend on your strength and the brand
depends what guitar you mean bass guitar = 4 strings electric guitar = electric often used with Amps Acoustic guitar = most people refer to as normal.
If by "classic acoustic guitar" you mean the small bodied, slotted-headstock type of guitar commonly called simply a "classical" guitar, the answer is an emphatic NO. Any type of steel strings on a true classical guitar will ruin it. Classical guitars must be strung with nylon or gut strings only.
You shouldn't do this. They have different types of strings for a reason. But if you're still insistent upon trying it, make sure you have a professional guitar tech do this for you, because chances are, even if you use the exact same gauged strings, you will have to have your truss rod readjusted, which will cost more than buying strings that are made for an electric guitar.
First off it is called BASS guitar. Anyways, by name do you mean tuning wise? If so it's E (thickest string) A D G (thinnest string) Otherwise lets just call em bass guitar strings?
Bass as in Guitar. Otherwise it would mean Super Fish.
the presence of bass drum or bass guitar..
4 Strings on a Violin 6 Strings on a Guitar
On a 4-string bass the one nearet you leg (and the higghest sounding note) is G. The next one up is D, then A and finally E. On a 5 string you also have C, after the E
Assuming you mean strings, the answer is four.