Mine were about £5
a normal guitar has 6 strings a bass guitar has 4 or 5 strings and plays much deeper
40p
Tightening the strings on a guitar will always make the pitch higher, more or less depending on how much they are tightened.
Get Fast Fret or a product that is similar, it lubricates the strings reducing squeaks.
anywhere from 3-20 dollars
Yes, if you bend them constantly or too much
Depends were you go.
The main difference between a lap steel guitar and a regular guitar is the height of the strings. The strings of a lap steel guitar are typically raised to about half an inch (much higher off of the fretboard than a conventional guitar) and are usually meant to be played with a slide.
Guitar strings break due to factors like age, tension, corrosion, and playing style. Over time, strings weaken and can snap from being stretched too much or from wear and tear. Playing aggressively or using improper technique can also cause strings to break.
Bass strings are MUCH MUCH thicker. They use more metal to make and are also harder to make.
A music shop which sells guitars would probably do this - if you buy the strings from them, but they might charge extra for fitting the strings. Much better to learn how to do it yourself.
There are many differences.It sounds lower.It is much bigger.It generally has four strings as opposed to six.The strings are thicker.The frets are wider.The person playing it typically doesn't do as much idiotic stuff as a guitar player.