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 :)
The main differences between a guitar and a ukulele are their size, construction, and sound. Guitars are larger and have six strings, while ukuleles are smaller and have four strings. Guitars produce a deeper and fuller sound, while ukuleles have a brighter and more mellow sound.
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.
Yes, some acoustic guitars are easier to play than others due to factors such as the size and shape of the neck, the action (distance between the strings and the fretboard), and the overall setup of the instrument.
Mel Gibson wears a US men's size 10.
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).
47 strings in a full size harp
Guitars come in various sizes, such as small parlor guitars and large dreadnought guitars. The size of a guitar can affect its sound and playability. Larger guitars tend to have a louder and fuller sound, while smaller guitars may be easier to handle and play for some people. The size of a guitar can also impact its resonance and tone quality.
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