String Instrument Repair
Date
June 12-June 14, 2025
On Campus
Course Code
7095B
Credits
2
Tuition
$864
Course Description
String repair for the music educator. This course will offer hands-on practice on a wide array of skills ranging from changing strings to carving, duplicating, shaping and fitting a new bridge. Sound post re-setting and fabrication, slipping and sticking pegs, removing an endpin from inside a cello and more. More topics are welcomed based on participant interest.
*Please bring violins, violas, or cellos to work on – multiple instruments are welcome. “Stock/School” quality instruments are recommended. Wearing clothes that can be stained is recommended.
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Instructor
Gary Everett is a retired band director and department co-chair from the Oak Creek/Franklin Joint School District in Oak Creek WI. He previously held the position of chief tester at the G. LeBlanc Corporation’s headquarters in Kenosha, WI, where he was responsible for final inspection, repairs, final regulation and play-testing of all woodwind instruments before distribution. Everett also coordinated with visiting professional musicians, represented LeBlanc at area trade shows, and was a speaker during factory tours. Everett is owner and head technician of Everett Piano Services, a business dedicated to tuning, repair and restoration of pianos and related keyboard instruments. Gary is co-owner of In Tune Piano Supply, an online piano tools and parts sales company. He is a professional-level member of the National Association of Professional Band Instrument Repair Technicians (NAPBIRT), an associate member of the Piano Technicians Guild (PTG), and has been associated with the American Music Educators Repair Association (AMERA).
Everett has taught numerous repair clinics, lectured and served as an onsite repair technician for multiple school districts and colleges. Everett is active in the local music community as a musician for area bands, show bands and orchestras, including the Kenosha Pops Concert Band. Everett holds a bachelor’s degree in instrumental music education from the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, and a master’s degree in instrumental music education from VanderCook.