TEST: THE SCIENCE OF ROCK ā€˜Nā€™ ROLL – The Rock Music Milkshake Mixer

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– THE EPIC GUITAR RIFFS JUST AS CAPABLE OF MIXING YOU A DELICIOUS
DRINK AS ANY KITCHEN UTENSIL ARE IDENTIFIED USING SOUND ENERGY -_

* STIRRING INVENTION BY THE BIG BANG FAIR (www.thebigbangfair.co.uk
[3]) MARKED REGISTRATIONS OPENING
* SCIENTISTS* IDENTIFIED THAT CLASSIC SHREDDING TUNES FROM FOO
FIGHTERS AND KINGS OF LEON WORKED BEST FOR MIXING DRINKS
* THE ROCK MUSIC MILKSHAKE MIXER WILL BE ON DISPLAY AT THE BIG BANG
FAIR 2018 WHERE GUESTS WILL HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO PICK UP THE AXE
AND MIX A MILKSHAKE FOR THEMSELVES
* SCHOOLS ACROSS THE COUNTRY CAN REQUEST TO HAVE THE RM3 SENT TO
THEM FOR A UNIQUE WAY TO DEMONSTRATE THE SCIENCE OF CYMATICS **

THE BIG BANG FAIR challenged a team of inventors, scientists and
musicians to make a delicious beverage with music. The result was the
world’s first ever milkshakes mixed entirely with sound energy from
live music.

The music-made beverages were not the result of mellow pop tunes by
Justin Bieber or Ed Sheeran however, but the raw power of rock music.
Indeed, during the unusual experiment, the team found they would have
the greatest success in their musically moving milkshake endeavours by
turning to powerful guitar riffs from stadium bands Foo Fighters,
Kings of Leon and even Blink-182.

So how is it possible to make these delicious shakes solely through
the power of sound energy? With a standard electric guitar and a
somewhat less standard madcap contraption that was one-part guitar
amplifier and one-part kitchen blender, that’s how.

Bringing together the worlds of education, science, music and
kitchenware in a way never seen before, The Rock Music Milkshake Mixer
(or the RM3 for short) has been created to mark registrations opening
for The Big Bang Fair 2018. The Big Bang Fair is the largest
celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) for
young people in the UK. For more information visit
www.thebigbangfair.co.uk

Beth Elgood, Director of Communications at EngineeringUK, who
organise The Big Bang Fair, said: “Going into its tenth year in 2018
The Big Bang Fair continues to be a great source of STEM inspiration
for young people, representing an amazing opportunity for young
visitors, their teachers and parents to get hands-on with a wide range
of activities, workshops and shows. With this in mind, we’re delighted
to unveil the unique Rock Music Milkshake Mixer prototype today, which
is sure to be another popular interactive exhibit at this year’s
show.”

So how does the RM3 work? First pour powdered milkshake and milk into
the jug and screw the top on tight. Next, plug in an axe (that’s a
guitar), ready your plectrum and start playing some crunching riffs at
max volume (ideally volume 11).

Now marvel as cymatics (that’s the visualisation of sound through a
physical medium – in this case milkshake) allows you to witness the
hard rock sound waves, emitted from the speaker, coming into contact
with the milkshake mixture and vigorously vibrating it. Soon enough,
you’ll have a deliciously thick drink, made entirely through the power
of sound energy.

Year 7 students at Westminster Academy in London were the first to
try the revolutionary new prototype earlier this week, where it was
officially launched by The Blowfish, the world’s only heavy metal
marine biologist.

The Blowfish commented: “Metal music and science are two of my
biggest passions, so when I was offered the chance to launch the Rock
Music Milkshake Mixer, it was an absolute no-brainer. I’m a big
believer in finding new and innovative ways to get kids excited about
science and the world around them. What better way of achieving that
than by harnessing the epic power of rock music to make a tasty,
delectable treat?”

The RM3 will be on display, and free for guests to try out at The Big
Bang Fair 2018, which is due to take place at the NEC in Birmingham in
March next year. For more information visit www.thebigbangfair.co.uk

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