No. Jimmy Paige did it...multiple times
I put Windex on my violin to clean it and it looks on the neck there was a bit of color disorientation worked though.
no
If you poor bleach on a guitar you just would ruin it, who would ask a silly question like that anyway!??
NO Bass is longer scale length and much more tension - you will ruin your acoustic. Flog it on Ebay and buy and acoutsic bass While the previous answer is correct to a point (a bass has a longer scale and more tension) I've seen it done by replacing the nut and bridge and using BEAD strings and tuning them to EADG.
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.
I put Windex on my violin to clean it and it looks on the neck there was a bit of color disorientation worked though.
Most likely it shouldn't. :(. If you try there is a chance you could either ruin the connector to your PS3 or ruin the guitar controller.
no
They will ruin the instrument.
You could but be careful as the frequencies of the bass are very powerful and could ruin the amp
It does not ruin your PC so you can play on it or watch videos!
You won't ruin anything within your guitar if you remove your guitar cable from it! We guitarist plug and unplug cables from guitars all the time!
If you poor bleach on a guitar you just would ruin it, who would ask a silly question like that anyway!??
NO Bass is longer scale length and much more tension - you will ruin your acoustic. Flog it on Ebay and buy and acoutsic bass While the previous answer is correct to a point (a bass has a longer scale and more tension) I've seen it done by replacing the nut and bridge and using BEAD strings and tuning them to EADG.
I believe you can. Try reading the instructions book, and it should tell you the controls.
The Ruin Game inside of the Red Castle a.k.a. The Ruin.
because, that was the name of the product. (movie,book,etc) if the main subtitle was "the red violin" the author will base it on that name so the violin has to be red. The answer to this question will ruin the surprise ending of the movie - which is that the maker of the violin in the movie used his dead wife's blood to varnish the instrument, and in doing so the violin took on her life force. Which is complete rubbish since dried blood turns dark brown when dried.