Build a Guitar with Alan Carruth
Acoustic Guitars, Archtop Guitars & Violins
I am currently teaching courses on Tuesday evenings and Saturday mornings. Both sessions are four hours. Evening class start at 6:30 and the morning class at 9:30. I can offer personal attention to each student because the maximum class size is five to six. In addition, I can accommodate full-time students.
Each student works at his or her own pace. You can start at any time of the year although I prefer to enroll new students in the fall. Most students require a year or so to complete a guitar with the time being shortened considerably if they can do some homework. I can supply the materials, and some tools, for an additional cost. You can also acquire your own raw materials or even build from a kit. The average student ends up spending about  a year building a guitar. Archtop guitars, mandolins, and violins can take as much as three times as long to build.
All aspects of instrument design and construction are covered as fully as possible, including acoustic theory, design, material selection, shop practice, safety, finishing, set-up and maintenance. I encourage discussion and questions and find that I often learn as much from my students as they from me!
Alan Carruth
I have been building stringed instruments for over twenty five years and have completed over three hundred to date. I have built more than sixty guitars of all types, twenty violin family instruments, and forty small harps as well as a number of other types of folk instruments.
I studied guitar making and repair with Thomas Knatt, lute design with Joel VanLennep, and violin making and acoustics with Carleen Hutchins. I have been giving lutherie instruction for the past six years and have helped more than twenty men and women to build great looking and sounding instruments. Most come back for a second!
Instructor | Alan Carruth |
Location | New Hampshire |
Class size | Small group or individual |
Style of Instrument | Acoustic nylon or steel string guitar, archtop guitar, mandolin, violin |
Duration | 4 hour sessions |
Contact | website |
I have published articles on instrument construction and acoustics in the Journal of the Catgut Acoustical Society and American Lutherie magazine. I have given lectures and demonstrations for conventions of The Guild of American Luthiers, The Associated Stringed Instrument Artisans, and The Northern California Associated Luthiers.
My instruments can be heard on recordings by the folk groups Frosty Morn and Castlebay, jazz guitarists Randy Roos and Wolfgang Muthspiel, and fingerstyle guitarist Ken Bonfield and in live performances by singer/songwriter Chuck Brodsky.
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