Certainly possible if it is an Electric Guitar connected through the headset you would be wearing inside your space suit. Electric Guitars use electromagnetic pickups that respond to the vibrations of the strings, not to sound waves which would of course not exist in space.
Yes, it is possible to play a guitar left-handed by restringing the guitar and reversing the order of the strings.
Yes, it is possible to sing and play the guitar simultaneously with practice and coordination.
Yes, it is possible to learn to play the electric guitar before learning to play the acoustic guitar. The skills and techniques used for both types of guitars are similar, so starting with the electric guitar can be a good way to begin learning.
Obviously.
Yes, you can definitely play guitar without being able to play recorder, granted, if you are talented at guitar, recorder shouldn't be very hard, but yes it is possible.
Yes, it is possible to play a guitar through a bass amp, but the sound may not be ideal as bass amps are designed to emphasize lower frequencies which can affect the tone of the guitar.
Yes, it is possible to play the guitar left-handed by restringing the instrument and reversing the order of the strings.
Yes, it is possible to play a left-handed guitar right-handed by restringing the guitar and adjusting the playing technique.
If you've no fingers...........
Chords on the guitar are played by using your pick to play two notes or more simultaneously. The notes could be any notes that are possible to play on the guitar as long as they are played simultaneously.
It's possible, but very unlikely
yes, but it's hard.