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Canadian School of Lutherie

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#1 ·
I was just reading about this school. They have a one day course ($350) a course for a couple months where you build an acoustic from scratch ($4,000) and a one year course that teaches you all the intricacies of Lutherie ($35,000)
Is this what it costs to become educated in the art of Lutherie? 35k for one year? You can get a university degree in a 4 year program for that or less.
With that being the cost of learning will we see a decline in guitar techs?
 
#3 ·
I was just reading about this school. They have a one day course ($350) a course for a couple months where you build an acoustic from scratch ($4,000) and a one year course that teaches you all the intricacies of Lutherie ($35,000)
Is this what it costs to become educated in the art of Lutherie? 35k for one year? You can get a university degree in a 4 year program for that or less.
There are multiple lutherie schools of varying prices. There are also many luthiers who take on apprentices and/or teach courses on guitar building. Even some technical schools have luthiers come in to teach programs on guitar building. Lots of options, just not well advertised.

Stew Mac lists half a dozen Canadian businesses/luthiers that offer courses:
Lutherie Schools List | stewmac.com

There are probably numerous others that aren't listed. Hmmm.... Maybe that is another thing we should consider adding to our currently growing tech directory.

With that being the cost of learning will we see a decline in guitar techs?
I doubt it. Most techs are self-taught. I venture to say that even most "luthiers" (at least, people who call themselves luthiers) are self-taught. It isn't a regulated industry.
 
#4 ·
Canadian School of Lutherie appears to be shut down based on their website, so maybe not enough people were willing to cough up that kind of scratch.

From Brantford you could check out Tony Karol who runs courses in Mississauga - drop him a line if you have any questions, he's a great & accommodating guy, as well as top-notch in the guitar building wizardry arts.
 
#17 ·
hi. truth fact. before enrolling to the course you have to pay the for the course. a faster route to learn building a guitar is to buy the tools yourself directly and start learning the skill from youtube. tchiks channel on youtube has a 3 part series on this matter with very detailed information. he build one of the guitars with one hand and the satisfaction you get from doing. plus you have to spend time and money on transportation to course location. if you dont have a place where to build a guitar you could rent a 5m x 5m garage or something. good luck

 
#18 ·
OCAD used to have an instrument building course, but that was in the ‘90s. I took it and built a Grit Laskin based flat top acoustic that I use to this day. I’m not a luthier but I learned a lot about the guitar. I bought a slotted fretboard, the bridge and a pre-made rosette from stew-mac but made everything else. It can be done.
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#21 ·
This place is outside of Ottawa. Never been and can’t vouch for the builds but got pretty curious when driving by a few weeks ago and poked online. The pictures look pretty impressive. $5k for a 12 week accoustic guitar course.


edit: should we move to acoustic section to avoid confusion? Also might have better informed viewers than electric types