2015 - Jan - Newark Musical Instrument Guide
2015 - Jan - Newark Musical Instrument Guide
2015 - Jan - Newark Musical Instrument Guide
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Introduction
The School of Musical Instrument Crafts,
based at Newark College has been established
since 1972. It enjoys an enviable reputation
worldwide as a centre of excellence for the
time-honoured traditional crafts of instrument
making, restoration and repair. The College
Diploma is highly regarded by professionals in
the trade.
Students compete for places from all over
the world, current students hail from China,
Korea, Iceland, Japan and the United States.
The School is the only centre in the UK to
offer a full range of practically based courses
in making, restoring and repairing the violin
family of stringed instruments, woodwind
instruments, classical guitar and training in
piano tuning and restoration.
Students come to the College for a variety of
reasons: recognising that the training they
receive is the best grounding they could have;
to gain and further develop their skills, or just
to pursue the craft they love.
We have a diverse student community with
a mix of ages, nationalities and backgrounds
who share a common commitment to keep
these traditional crafts alive.
Our Patrons
Dutch violinist Tim Kliphuis is classically
trained and widely regarded as the inheritor of
the Stephane Grappelli crown.
Kliphuis first made his name playing with
the fiery European gypsy guitarists but soon
developed a crossover style taking him to
classical, jazz and folk venues across the world.
The Violin School is proud to have him as its
ambassador. He says Newark College offers
one of the very few violin making courses in
the world and has an international impact
on violin making through its students and
seminars. I have seen some beautifully crafted
instruments come out of the Newark and
strongly support this important school.
Newark College
Newark Town
Guitar Making
Guitar Making
Guitar Making (Foundation)
The course is practical and takes place in
specialist workshops fitted with benches,
specialist tools and space to store work and
materials. Specialist books and journals are
also available in our library.
Students learn to make either a guitar based
on a design by Antonio de Torres or a steel
string guitar based on a Martin 00.
The course is made up of units that develop
practical skills such as creating working
drawings, jigs, necks, soundboards, back and
ribs, fingerboard, strutting and bridges and
learning how to design and make rosettes.
Students keep a record of the making process
by documenting everything in a journal or
sketchbook.
All the components are made, then assembled
and finished with French polish or oil.
Duration
The Advanced stage takes one year of study,
consisting of 36 weeks divided into 3 terms.
Entry requirements
Completion of the Foundation year or an
equivalent experience or qualification is
essential.
Piano
Piano
Violin
Violin
Entry requirements
Previous experience or qualification in basic
woodwork such as basic cabinet making is
required. Selection is based on interview.
The ability to play an instrument is desirable
but not essential.
Woodwind
Woodwind
Duration
The Foundation stage takes one year of study,
consisting of 36 weeks divided into 3 terms.
Entry requirements
No formal qualifications required. Each
application is treated on its own merits.
Selection is based on interview.
Qualifications
All our main qualifications are Newark College
certificates. These are validated and monitored
by respected organisations and professionals
in the trade and respected throughout
Europe. Moderators from these organisations
visit each year to review standards of practical
work, written work and tests.
All students make their own precision tools
and the qualifications they gain are NVQ levels
1 and 2. These qualifications are validated by
EAL and nationally recognised.
Materials
The cost of materials needed to complete the
programmes in this brochure varies according
to the subject and stage. These costs are often
part of the course fee which is published
seperately. Details are provided at interview.
Tools
You may be given a list of tools to bring
to college with you when you start the
programme. Others may be provided for you.
Some precision tools can be expensive so the
tool making class is a valuable feature of each
programme and enables students to make
their own precision tools for a fraction of what
it would cost to buy them.
Fees
Fees include the cost of tuition, examination
entry and certification as well as the cost of
many materials. The fees are due at the start of
each academic year and are subject to annual
review. Details are available at interview.
International
students
We welcome applications from people outside
the EEU. For students whose first language
is not English they will need to demonstrate
a standard of English equivalent to B1of the
Common European Framework of Reference
for Language.
Newark College
Friary Road
Newark
NG24 1PB
+ 44 (0)1636 680680
www.lincolncollege.ac.uk
[email protected]
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