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THE SOUND OF A GUITAR by Catherine Stier

THE SOUND OF A GUITAR

From the Science Makes It Work series, volume 5

by Catherine Stier ; illustrated by Francesca Rosa

Pub Date: May 27th, 2023
ISBN: 9780807572788
Publisher: Whitman

Young Mia gets a start on her dreams of becoming a guitar hero by studying how the instrument makes sounds.

Dazzled after watching her older cousin Keeley shredding with a band in the park, Mia uses book and web resources to find out about the history and construction of (acoustic) guitars. Then, after demonstrating with a simple kitchen physics experiment how sound waves work, she makes a cardboard instrument by stringing a cracker box with big rubber bands. Having shown her dad (and readers) how to control pitch and amplitude, she debuts at her grandpa’s backyard birthday party, and if “it didn’t sound much like ‘Happy Birthday to You,’ ” as Stier realistically comments, she still gets an enthusiastic response from her extended family…and better yet a real starter guitar from latecomer Keeley, who joins her delighted cousin for a glorious set of tunes. Mia and her family are brown-skinned. Several of the adult women in Rosa’s bright, simply drawn cartoons wear hijabs, and the party’s guest of honor is clad in a thobe. There is some racial diversity visible in group scenes. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Sweet notes aplenty in an episode featuring a young DIYer with both music and science in her life.

(Informational picture book. 6-8)