Andy Butterworth
Andy has been attending the West Dean Musical Instrument Making Course for over 35 years, firstly as a student and then as a tutor. His work as a restorer and maker in the horological and musical genres gives particular insight into technical aspects, especially for keyboard instruments and hurdy-gurdies, which have some "engineering" content.
What inspires your own work?
Originally inspired by discovering 'early music', I learnt to play
the first instrument I made at West Dean (a mandolin) and now
fulfil a love of European traditional music by playing in a French
dance band.
Describe you approach to teaching:
Teaching methods are generally on a one to one basis, thus catering
for each student's individual needs based on ability, experience
and knowledge. Group demonstrations are given for techniques common
to different instruments, and there is much to be learned by
interaction with other course members and tutors making other
categories of instruments.