Ref: S5D37552
This course is supplementary to the nine-day Musical Instrument Making course as most instruments take more than one course to complete an instrument, some take several depending on the complexity of the instrument selected and your woodworking experience. This course will be led by Geoff Bowers, while students making these instruments work with tutor, Colin Cross on the nine-day course.
It aims to assist:
Teaching is generally on a one-to-one basis, catering for your individual needs and dictated by ability, previous experience and knowledge. There will be group demonstrations where appropriate. As the course takes place in the main workshop, adjacent to the other courses in this series, you will also gain knowledge by interaction with fellow students and other tutors. Those starting certain instruments have information provided by the tutors. Most instruments require attendance on several courses to complete. This may depend on your skill base and opportunity to continue work at home. We recommend you discuss this with your tutor prior to the course when they contact you. Health and safety is discussed as an integral part of the course.
Work can include the following aspects:
1) Starting a violin, viola or cello This preparatory course will enable you to make and prepare all the necessary moulds, jigs and templates for the instrument you are making on the nine-day course. Also, if time, you may prepare the timber for the instrument and look at the plans you will be working from. The tutor can provide the materials for the course, if arranged in advance with him, and the cost of these must be paid to him before you leave.
2) Finishing your instrument The course will focus around general discussion and demonstrations of varnishing instruments and final polishing. Fitting bridges, pegs and nuts, setting up the action of the strings and setting the sound-post will also be covered.
Please note: Humidity levels in the workshop are variable to dry; whilst the College has addressed this, some factors are beyond our control and instruments are brought at your own risk.
As soon as you receive confirmation of your place, please tell us which instrument you wish to work on by emailing: [email protected]
If you are new to the course, please give details of your past experience in instrument making and fine woodworking. We will pass this information to the tutor, who will contact you to discuss this and the materials required, and will advise you of the cost of these. Alternatively, if you are bringing a part-made instrument, please bring materials and information relating to this or inform the tutor what you need.
Available from shop: Please refer to relevant list for 1) or 2)
1) Materials/equipment for starting a violin, viola or cello
The following are usually available from the Shop: Needle files 1 set square Pair of dividers Tracing paper Pencils
These items will be available at the College for students' use: Spoke-shave File (large half round) and any other files and rasps that you have Fret saw and blades Scraper G-clamp
Please bring any of the above, if you already have them.
2) Materials/equipment for finishing your instrument
The following are usually available from the Shop: Needle files – round tapering, half round and flat 1/2 round file Scalpel knife and blades Fine mm ruler Pair of dividers Jeweller’s piercing saw Artist’s brushes – fine nylon flat 1" and 1/2"
Available from tutor: Timber and materials will be purchased for your instrument on your behalf by the tutor, and the cost must be refunded to the tutor directly. Please ask the tutor for an estimated cost prior to them ordering the materials, so you can budget for this.
Please wear appropriate clothing/aprons for the workshop or studio, this includes stout covered footwear (no sandals or open toes). Possible equipment restrictions in tutor absence.
Arrival day
Residential students can arrive from 4pm, non-residential students to arrive by 7.15pm for registration. Students arriving earlier are welcome to purchase dinner in the College Dining Room from 6pm.
Students meet their tutor in the Bar at 7.30pm prompt to go to studios.
First Teaching session: 7.30pm - 9pm (attendance is essential)
Daily timetable
Course teaching: 9.15am - 5pm
Morning session: 9.15am - 12.45pm including coffee/tea break
Lunch break: 12.45pm - 2pm*
Afternoon session: 2pm - 5pm including coffee/tea break
Teaching finishes: 5pm
Evening working: students may have access to workshops until 9pm, but only with permission from the tutor and provided any health and safety guidelines are observed.
Departure day
Course teaching: 9.15am - 3pm
Teaching finishes: 3pm
Residential students will need to check out of rooms by 10am. Please note, the tutor may make slight variations to the daily timetable as required.
*Lunch can be purchased on campus, view options
Residential option available. Find out accommodation costs and how to book here.