About this Event
Have you ever strummed a guitar and wondered how it creates sound? In this electrifying workshop, we'll use science to unlock the secrets behind this amazing instrument! Get ready to experiment and discover the physics of sound waves and vibrations.
Join us for an afternoon of exploration where you'll team up with your fellow scientists to build your own mini-guitars! We'll use simple materials to create a model that demonstrates how guitars work. You'll learn how plucking a string sets it vibrating, and how those vibrations travel through the guitar's body to create sound waves we can hear.
Get ready to test different string materials and see how they affect the pitch. We'll even explore how the shape of the guitar body influences the sound it produces. By the end of the workshop, you'll be a guitar-making whiz and understand the science that makes music possible!
Who we are
Leave a Nest Singapore is a science bridge communication company headquartered in Japan. We bring together researchers, students and society with the aim of advancing science and technology for global happiness. We want to transform cutting-edge scientific research into real, impactful technologies that solve the world’s problems. But at our core, we are a group of scientists who believe that children are our future, and appreciate the vital importance of encouraging scientific wonder and adventure in our kids.
Event space
The workshop will be held at our office space at one-north, in the heart of the research and innovation district. There is ample parking in the area. Parents are welcome to stay at the workshop or head to the nearby Timbre hawker centre or Fusionopolis for a coffee while waiting for their kids.
Full address: 71 Ayer Rajah Crescent, #06-11, Singapore 139951
For any queries on the workshop, please contact Isaac at [email protected].
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
71 Ayer Rajah Crescent, #06 11, 71 Ayer Rajah Crescent, Singapore, Singapore
SGD 28.90