This course is the perfect starting point for anyone aspiring to become a guitar maker or repair technician. Learners will learn to build high-quality instruments using time-honoured techniques that have been refined and passed down over generations.
The curriculum covers the anatomy and history of acoustic guitars, with a focus on traditional construction methods for both classical and steel-string models. Learners will also be introduced to fundamental instrument-making techniques and gain hands-on experience crafting specialised tools in the engineering workshop.
Emphasising practical, workshop-based learning, the course is supported by contextual studies and active engagement with the guitar-making industry.
Completion of this one-year programme will equip learners for further study in the field.
Typical Topics
Basic Techniques - learners will be introduced to a range of practical traditional techniques, tools and materials associated with their craft
Historical and Contextual Studies - learners will examine key figures involved in the development of traditional instruments, exploring how advancements in technology and shifts in social and political perspectives have influenced the evolution of the craft.
Making Specialist Tools - learners will be introduced learners to the processes of making specialist tools used for tasks in their specialist pathway. It develops control of manual techniques and the use of machine operations to manufacture bespoke hand tools
Anatomy and Design of Musical Instruments - provides underpinning knowledge of the design and anatomical construction of guitars.
Workshop Practice - aims to foster professional behaviours in the organisation and use of specialist equipment, tools, materials, techniques and technologies in a practical workshop setting. Learners will be aware of how to control risks and work safely.
Applicants must be assessed via an interview that includes a practical skills test to ensure sufficient competency within the relevant fields of craftsmanship.
This diagnostic assessment is part of the admissions process and aims to identify attributes or skills in the learner that suggest appropriate pathways of study, or to identify learning difficulties that require support and resolution.
This form of assessment is carried out at the initial interview stage when applicants’ portfolios are examined to assess the appropriate skills and basic understanding required for their choice of programme.
Each learner will have two and a half days of contact time with specialist tutors during one academic year starting in September.
There are no formal examinations for this course. Assessment is continuous and based on practical skills in making and repair, evaluated through tutor observation. In addition, a summative assessment will be completed through a portfolio of tasks completed throughout the academic year.
This is a full cost course, £4,000.
Details will be given at interview.
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