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Submerge a wine glass in water to make an ‘inverted glass harp’

The physics of musical wine glasses gets an update, as a wine glass inside water turns out to be just as tuneful as the reverse

A POPULAR party trick just got turned inside out. Fill a row of wine glasses with water to different levels, rub your finger around the rim and 鈥 hey presto! 鈥 you have a glass harp. Now it seems an empty wine glass submerged in liquid plays just as well.

The pitch, or frequency, at which the glass resonates depends on how much the liquid inside pushes back as you play. of Stanford University, California, and Brian Rosenberg, then a grad student at Princeton, realised that this should work when the liquid pushes into the glass from outside as well.

The pair found that the ordinary glass harp and the 鈥渋nverted鈥 glass harp were the same, mathematically. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 one of the things we were surprised about,鈥 Quinn says. 鈥淥ne is really just a mirror image of the other.鈥

A single wine glass in a tub of water makes an eerie, theremin-like sound, and the pitch changes as the glass moves up and down.

鈥淵ou can control the depth yourself, so you only need one glass to perform a variety of pitches,鈥 Quinn says. It was easy to play, too 鈥 after just a few minutes鈥 practice they could play the children鈥檚 song Mary Had a Little Lamb (Physical Review E, ).

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