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School of
Luthier Skills
-Totnes
School of Guitar Making
 
Collins Road, Totnes, Devon, England, TQ9 5PJ
+44
(0)1803 865255
info@totnesschoolofguitarmaking.co.uk
www.totnesschoolofguitarmaking.co.uk
Three times a year, the
Totnes School of Guitar Making runs a 12-week course for up to six
people. Each of them has chosen what
kind of
guitar they want to make, and leaves at the end with the finished
instrument. Beautiful work and fine craftsmanship are regularly achieved.
Beginners and advanced students work in one
group. Some beginners have no previous woodworking experience at all. Even so,
they can make almost any kind of guitar or related instrument. All students on a
course share the goal of finishing their instrument by the end of the 12 weeks.
For some it is the beginning of a life-long
interest which may, or may not, be professional. For others it is an opportunity
to make a guitar just once - to bask in the pleasure of having and playing an
instrument you yourself have made. Not only is the course open to anybody who is
taken by the idea of building a guitar, it also gets a good deal of energy,
invention and balance from students having very different aims.

Women are as welcome as men. The minimum age is
sixteen. There is no upper age limit.
The
qualifications for admission to the course are
- Wanting to build a guitar, and
- being willing to work at it
The Results
The Totnes School of Guitar
Making was
established in
1985.
Norman Reed, founder of the
school in 1985 and tutor until 2003 died on 4th May 2008. A fine
instrument maker, a patient and inspirational teacher, and a wonderful man,
Norman will be sorely missed. Norman was always self-effacing, giving
others space to develop and reach their potential. He engendered respect and
affection in equal measure. Phil Messer, Tutor
Luthier's
Supplies
Setting
Up the Gypsy Jazz Guitar with Jamie Boss - Vol.1 and 2
A 2 x.2 hour two DVD set made for gypsy jazz guitarists that will show
you how set-up the gypsy jazz guitar. The video covers many of the guitar's weak
points and is perfect for the gypsy jazz guitarist that wants the best out of
his guitar. All avenues of improving the playability and sound are covered.
Filmed at his guitar building school in Milford, Connecticut, the entire process
is broken down into individual steps. The videos differ from other similar
videos on the market because they utilize two cameras during the filming
process, allowing them to make real-time close-up shots during the presentation.
Jamie Boss is an experienced luthier and selling and repairing gypsy jazz
guitars for years.
The DVDs include:
The History
1. Review of types of gypsy guitars available
2. Brief history of the Selmer guitar
3. Francois Charles Selmer-Maccaferri book
The Tuners
1. A review of the many types of tuners available
2. Grinding the post length
3. Explanation of the poor tuners found on the Cordoba and Aria guitars
4. Explanation of the installation of Miller tuners
5. Drilling oversize post holes
The Nut
1. Explanation of the zero fret
2. Protecting the fret during levelling
3. Strings spacing
4. E-string fall off
5. Nut removal
The Fretboard
1. Explanation long and short scales
2. Fret-board radius
3. Radius gauge
4. Purpose of neck relief
5. Adjusting neck relief
6. Truss-rod adjustment
7. Fret height problems
8. Fret polishing
The Bridge
1. Various types of bridges available
2. Bridge weight
3. Neck angle and bridge height
4. Sound transfer and contact pads
5. Raising and lowering bridge height
6. Intonation vs moustache position
The Tail Piece
1. Various types of tail pieces available
2. Tail piece problems
3. Improvements with tail pieces
The Set-up
1. Fret levelling
2. Fret crowning
3. Fret polishing
4. Neck angle vs string height
5. Fretboard radius
6. Radius sanding block
http://www.hotstringsguitar.com/
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http://www.hotstringsguitar.com/dvd-building-selmer-guitar.php
http://www.hotstringsguitar.com/free-guitar-video-lessons.php
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