Usually, guitars have only 6 strings, although some guitars have 12 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.
six however you can get 12 string guitars and bass guitars which have only 4 strings the list goes on
6.
Base guitars generally have four strings !
There are 6 strings on a folk guitar as with most guitars, except for 12 strings.
There are two different kind of strings. There are nylon strings and steel strings. Nylon strings are found on acoustic guitars while steel strings are common to find on electronic guitars.
6 strings. Some special guitars can have 7 and 8
Lead guitars usually have six strings - bass guitars have four.
The best strings to use for Steinberger guitars are double-ball end strings specifically designed for Steinberger guitars. These strings are made to fit the unique headless design of Steinberger guitars and provide optimal performance and tuning stability.
Guitars usually have six strings, although there are variations on this, the most common being a twelve-string guitar; the seven string guitar; the Ukulele, which has four strings; and the bass guitar, which usually has four strings but also exists in five, six, eight, and twelve-string versions. There are also more exotic models involving multiple necks and pickups. The weight of a string is determined by its diameter and is normally measured in thousandths of an inch. The larger the diameter the heavier the string is (with thinner strings being lighter). Heavier strings require more tension for the same pitch and are consequently harder to hold on to the fretboard. Heavier strings will also produce a louder note and for this reason steel-strung acoustic guitars will normally be strung heavier than electric guitars. On electric guitars, heavier strings may also produce a thicker tone, leading to their use by rhythm Guitarists in Rock Music.
6 (unless you have a broken one) LOL!