Can you play the guitar underwater?

你能在水下弹吉他吗?

CrowdScience

2025-12-13

26 分钟
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Smashing up guitars is a classic rock star activity, but how about drowning them? 7-year-old listener Cornelius has set CrowdScience a challenge: to find out what happens if you play a guitar underwater. Could this be the next avant-garde music sensation? Host and amateur musician Caroline Steel tackles Cornelius’ question with the help of one increasingly soggy guitar. The UK’s National Physical Laboratory is our first port of call, with a guitar-sized water tank at the ready, and acoustic scientists Dr Freya Malcher and Ben Ford helping tackle our questions. Since an acoustic guitar’s sound is amplified by its internal chamber, what happens as that chamber starts to fill with water? How about if the whole guitar - strings, body and all - is submerged? What difference does it make if our ears are listening above or below the water? And can special water-adapted microphones help us explore this unusual question, before our guitar disintegrates? Our guitar then heads off on tour to Denmark, where the band Between Music have teased out questions just like these for their underwater music project, Aquasonic. We talk to violinist and Innovative Director Robert Karlsson, and singer Nanna Bech, who also plays a unique subaquatic instrument. With their help, we discover how to get the best out of a submerged guitar, and find out whether other instruments are better suited to the life aquatic. Presenter: Caroline Steel Producers: Cathy Edwards and Florian Bohr Editor: Ben Motley National Physical Laboratory: Underwater Acoustics - https://www.npl.co.uk/research/underwater-acoustics Between Music: Aquasonic - https://www.betweenmusic.dk/aquasonic Photo – Caroline Steel and Nanna Bech in an Aquasonic aquarium playing a guitar. Copyright BBC.
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  • Welcome to Crowd Science from the BBC World Service,

  • where we're taking you into an underwater world filled with odd sounds and bizarre inventions.

  • Such a strange experience.

  • We're the show that explores your weird and wonderful science questions and this time we have a question from seven-year-old Cornelius in Berlin,

  • Germany.

  • He wants to know if it's possible to play guitar underwater.

  • It's such a good question.

  • Can you remember what made you think of that question?

  • Because guitars vibrate and The hole helps it make louder so I've watered in.

  • I wasn't sure if the sound could go into the hole and vibrate that well.

  • So you're wondering if without the air,

  • when the guitar hole fills with water, whether it will still make a sound?

  • Or not.

  • Or not.