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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.