Hello, my daughter is interested in luthiery and is looking for a school. She wants to learn to make violin family instruments. What schools are recommended?
Thanks,
-Eric
Looking for a school for luthiery
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Re: Looking for a school for luthiery
The North Bennet Street School in Boston has a three year full time violin family building/repair progrm.The school has been around since the late 1890s, and also offers a number of other programs including cabinetry, preservation woodworking, and a number of other things that I wish I could take a few years off to study. I can’t vouch for the program itself, I only know of their existence.
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Thanks, that looks really interesting.JC Whitney wrote:The North Bennet Street School in Boston has a three year full time violin family building/repair progrm.The school has been around since the late 1890s, and also offers a number of other programs including cabinetry, preservation woodworking, and a number of other things that...
Me too!JC Whitney wrote:I wish I could take a few years off to study.
I wonder if she'd mind if her dad signed up too.JC Whitney wrote:I can’t vouch for the program itself, I only know of their existence.
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Re: Looking for a school for luthiery
It'd be really interesting to hear from Al Carruth.