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Stringed Musical Instrument Making (Level 6)

Glasgow Clyde College

Venues

Anniesland Campus

Content

Ever wanted to learn a unique craft, creating instruments that will stand the test of time? The stringed instrument making courses are the first of their kind in Scotland.

In this NQ, you’ll make either a classical or steel stringed guitar, supported by practicing luthiers in the college's friendly, well-equipped workshop. Despite being such a specialist field, this course will teach you a wide range of skills for employment and self-employment in musical instrument technology, construction and repair.

During this NQ Stringed Musical Instrument Making course, you'll make one instrument, either a classical or steel string guitar using a college plan. You'll study acoustic science and material science in addition to the practical work of instrument construction.

Subjects include:
Woodworking hand skills; Woodworking machinery; Manufacture of jigs and templates; Instrument inlay and sound hole cutting techniques; Introduction to acoustics; Manufacture instrument body components; Material science for stringed instruments; Design project; Assembling the components of an instrument body; Finishing; Manufacture of neck.

Entry Requirements

No formal qualifications.

Progression Routes

On successful completion of the course, you can progress to HND Musical Instrument Making and Repair.

Start Date

August

Qualification

NQ

Study Method

Full time

Course Length

1 year

Department

Music

SCQF Level

6