regular 10-46 or 11-49 .. you can put anything on them and it will play.
No. It all depends on what type of guitar you have and what size strings it needs. :)
Orianthi mainly uses Paul Reed Smith (PRS) Custom 22 & Custom 24 guitars :)
According to Paul McCartney, he plays a Gibson brand Ukulele that was given to him by George Harrison.
Yes. Typically classical guitars have wider necks, some dreadnought guitars have wider necks than most thin-body guitars. Always play a guitar before you buy it to see if it's what you want and if it fits you and your playing style.
47 strings in a full size harp
Full size guitars can cost anwhere from £50 to £50,000 and above (but for that much we are talking really expensive and rare vintage guitars).
Mel Gibson wears a US men's size 10.
Things contributing to guitars going out of tune include: A badly cut, none lubricated nut A bad tremolo system Bad tuners Using a lot of vibrato Soo if the "junior" (whatever you mean. Gibson Les Paul Junior, 3/4 size guitar etc?) has a decent nut, tremolo and tuners it should stay in tune reasonably well.
Electric guitars aren't sized like stringed orchesteral instruments and the size of a guitar really just depends on the manufacturer(Fender, Squier, Gibson), so when sizing a guitar just see which model feels the most comfortable to play
they are different because of their size
6 strings
It's a custom made Gibson f hole electic guitar , it's body size , wood & trim was that of a ES-5 . . . special made with only ONE pick up . . . NOT three !