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Charles Fox -
Hands-On
Guitar Making
(See
instructor BIO on the "Meet Our Team" page)
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Note:
Each Hands-On Guitar Making session is designated as either a Steel
String or Classical guitar building course, based on demand.
The first registrants who match up on their preference will determine
which type of guitar we will build in any given session.
Tuition $3500 |
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The
craft of guitar making is a rich collection of methods,
techniques and skills that can take a lifetime to acquire and refine on
one's own. Because few of us have a lifetime to put it all together,
ASL offers this intensive two-week opportunity to construct a fine quality
guitar while learning the guitar making methods used by today's most
creative and successful luthiers. This course provides you with the
perfect setting and means to do your best possible work and learning,
whether you are a guitar-making novice or a seasoned luthier.
WHAT
YOU'LL LEARN
You'll
learn a logical, integrated approach to the craft of guitar making - a
synthesis of the most accurate and effective techniques in use today,
some as old as forever and some as new as tomorrow. These
methods are the route to optimizing the quality, efficiency and creativity
of your work. They're the logical place to start as a beginning
luthier, and they're essential for any luthier's achievement of today's
high level guitar-making standards.
During
this intensive two-week course you'll select the materials, create the
parts, construct, trim, sand, seal, set up and play the instrument of
your choice. You'll learn how to build any size instrument without
specialized molds or other forms. ASL has plans and patterns for
all standard guitar models.
WHAT
YOU WILL BUILD
Classical
Beginning students are encouraged to build a traditional classical
guitar - either a smaller guitar based on Segovia’s famous 1937 Hauser, or
a larger guitar based on Ramirez’s influential 1960’s pattern. Both
designs are examples of the classical guitar at its best, and each
provides a solid foundation for any work that follows. Some contemporary
design features, such as graphite neck reinforcement and a slightly
radiused fingerboard, can be incorporated into these instruments.
Advanced students may choose to build a modern style instrument,
incorporating features like alternative bracing schemes, rigid rims and
full spherical soundboard and back.
Steel String
Students may select from among several body styles, such as the 00, OM,
Dreadnaught, Small Jumbo, etc. Beginning students are encouraged to build a
traditional steel string instrument using conventional Martin-style
construction. Certain modern design features, such as a narrow neck profile
and a compound radius fretboard, can be added to these instruments.
Advanced students may choose to build a contemporary steel string instrument
with modern alternative construction features.
WHEN
YOU GET HOME
Making a guitar here means nothing if you can't
do it again on your own. Your work space at ASL is a model of compact
efficiency which is designed, along with the time-saving jigs and fixtures
that you'll use here, to be easily reproduced by you at home.
You'll return home with a clear understanding of what's needed to build
your next guitar.
If it's been determined that a spot is yours for a particular session, please visit this link
registration form, and print out and send in the completed form along with your
tuition deposit. Tuition for this two-week course is $3500 - tuition, deposit is $1000. Materials are additional, purchased at an ASL discount from Luthiers Mercantile International at approximately $300 - $350.
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