Yes you can.
Bass guitars are similar in appearance to electric guitars. It has a longer neck and can have four to eight strings. The most common bass guitar has four strings.
6 (unless you have a broken one) LOL!
some people made them out of a box and a couple of strings or gum bands
6 Bass has 4 or sometimes 5. There are 12-string guitars that have 2 types strings for each of the 6 notes on the regular one.
There are many websites and stores that offer strings for bass guitars. The most popular websites for the strings are American Musical Supply, Just Strings and Amazon.
One can find more information about Vox guitars in many different places. Some of the places in which one can find more information about Vox guitars are: voxamps, and musiciansfriend.
A site that teaches people how to play guitar will help one to learn the different strings of a guitar as well as which strings play which notes. Another option is to purchase a book from retailers like Hastings that will help with beginners at guitars.
The kinds of guitars are acoustic, electric, electric-acoustic, twelve string, archtop, steel, resonator, bass, and double necked guitars. Acoustic- big hollow body Electric- blues, jazz, pop, rock; amplified Electric-acoustic- can be amplified Twelve string- acoustic usually; in place of one string there are 2 (6 sets of 2 strings) archtop- acoustic or electric with steel strings steel- played horizontally resonator- metal bodies; blues, country music bass- thicker strings for a lower octave; 4 strings total double necked- like 2 guitars on one body; 2 necks bolted to one body
Guitars for people that are left-handed allow one to strum the strings with the left hand while using the right hand to finger the chords. Left-handed guitars can be found at a number of online sites including Musician's Friend and Music 123.
In case you are unsure about whether or not you will keep playing, it's a good idea to buy a cheap one. When in comes to playability it doesn't really matter, guitars are guitars. However, many people find electric or steel-stringed acoustic guitars easier to play than classical guitars which usually have a wider neck and, some might say, "clumsy" nylon strings.
There are a number of places where one can find more information about Archtop guitars. One can find information and reviews on websites such as Musician's Friend, and JHale Music.