About the school

Building a guitar is an amazingly engaging and fulfilling experience. At the school we provide the space, the tools, the knowhow and expert instruction so that anyone who wants to can have that magic experience of creating their own guitar. No matter if you have no woodworking or playing experience, we will guide you step by step through the build process in a fun and enjoyable environment.

Our story

The Brisbane Guitar Making School is Queensland's first and premier guitar-making school. It was founded in 2015 by accomplished luthier, Andrew Armstrong, as part of his expanding business, Armstrong Lutherie. In 2023, one of Australia's top makers, Trent Palelei, took over the school. Andrew continues at the school as a much-loved instructor. We boast a purpose-built, fully equipped workshop where hundreds of students have crafted a wide variety of stringed instruments from ukuleles to acoustic bass, mandolins to bouzouki, ultra-modern multiscale headless electric guitars to renaissance-era lutes.

We have also hosted a number of internationally renowned guitar virtuosos at our annual showcases, where students, musicians and guitar enthusiasts swoon over the guitars built that year. We pride ourselves on a friendly, inclusive environment, high-quality instruction and above all, a passion for guitars.

I really enjoyed making this guitar and it was the highlight of my year. The small classes and the support from the teachers makes it possible for even a beginner like me to make an instrument of such high quality - Jane Ross

Our instructors

Andrew Armstrong

20 years experience repairing, building and customising guitars. Founder of the school and building high-end acoustic guitars under the label Armstrong Lutherie.

Jono Brett

Former student, apprenticed guitar tech at Armstrong Lutherie, now head repairer and solid body instructor. Builds custom electric guitars under the label JW Brett Guitars.

Trent Palelei

Former student, seven years building and five as an instructor. Current head luthier and owner of the school, building bespoke instruments under the label Palelei Guitars.

John Edwards

Woodworker and a background in construction, a former student and and now instructor builds under his own label John Edwards Guitars

Louis Whelan

Former Melbourne guitar maker, studied Instrument Making at NCAT before working at Maton Guitars and Echo Tone Guitars and launching his new label Wreaker Guitars

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