Classical guitars are usually 19 frets long.
assuming 19 nightenn frets on your high e string it b6
24..and some bass-guitars with 25 frets.
Cutaways are for reaching higher frets on the fingerboard. Acoustic (including classical) players don't really go to the higher frets "very often" because usually it wouldn't make much noise and sounds a bit weak. Electric players on the other hand do tend to use the higher frets.
Violas do not have frets. Nor do violins or cellos. Frets are found on stringed instruments such as guitars.
Classical guitars are usually 19 frets long.
assuming 19 nightenn frets on your high e string it b6
24..and some bass-guitars with 25 frets.
no, a classical guitar doesn't always have a truss rod. The added tension could warp the neck making it unplayable over time. In my experience classical guitars also have softer frets than a steel string guitar. Steel strings would eat away at a classical guitars frets in no time. I've personally witnessed classical guitars that were ruined because someone wanted to use steel strings on them.
Cutaways are for reaching higher frets on the fingerboard. Acoustic (including classical) players don't really go to the higher frets "very often" because usually it wouldn't make much noise and sounds a bit weak. Electric players on the other hand do tend to use the higher frets.
Violas do not have frets. Nor do violins or cellos. Frets are found on stringed instruments such as guitars.
Typically the same number as regular electric guitars, 21 to 24.
That depends on the type of guitar you have. I work with Guitars everyday so I see guitars with 12 frets, 14 frets, 17 frets, 21 frets, 23 frets and occasionally I find 24 fret guitars (with the double octave of the open string) the most frets I have seen was a 29 fret electric guitar. The guitar was custom built though. Most commonly, you will find acoustics with probably 14 to 17 frets and electric guitars with 17 to 21 frets.
Not all guitars have frets, however, it is probably best to learn using frets.
There are 5 frets on the guitars and 5 drum pads on the drums.
They are all supposed to have frets. Sometimes they fall out if the guitar is handled rough.
Depends entirely on the size of the guitar, what type of guitar, manufacturer ect. Most guitars have 22 frets on them, but some have up to 24. Some smaller-sized acoustics have as little as 18 frets on them, but all full sized guitars will have at least 22. all normal guitars have 22 or 24, but some have 21 or 25, and recently, ibanez made a guitar with 30 frets