Bay Area College Students Create "Pleasant" Version of Vuvuzela for World Cup Fans
Students built a 10-inch horn with a balloon diaphragm to soften the vuvuzela’s sound for World Cup celebrations.
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East Bay Students Reimagine the World Cup Vuvuzela With a Quieter ‘Pleasant Horn’
A more compact and pleasant-sounding alternative to the ear-splitting vuvuzela has arrived, thanks to a group of enterprising engineering students at Diablo Valley College in the East Bay.Members of Diablo Valley College’s National Society of Black Engineers in Pleasant Hill have come up with a quieter alternative to the vuvuzela, as KPIX reports. The team of students reportedly spent six weeks designing and building the “Pleasant Horn,” a small…
East Bay engineering students create "pleasant horn" for World Cup fans
East Bay engineering students create "pleasant horn" for World Cup fans Engineering students at Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill have created what they call “pleasant horns,” a dulcet version of the infamous vuvuzela, for World Cup fans. Kenny Choi reports. The post East Bay engineering students create “pleasant horn” for World Cup fans appeared first on KION Central Coast.
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