Lead Guitar is a 501c3 non-profit organization founded by guitarist-composer-educator Brad Richter. Lead Guitar partners with arts organizations and higher education institutions to provide students with experiential learning opportunities at top-notch facilities. Lead Guitar is proudly offered locally in collaboration with the Aspen Music Festival and School. Lead Guitar students learn classical guitar technique, music theory and literacy, performance skills, and ensemble playing in group classes, through which they develop their self-discipline, self-esteem, and ability to work as a team - attributes that help them realize success throughout their lives! The Lead Guitar curriculum emphasizes music reading, allowing students to become independent musicians, capable of taking their guitar skills to any style of playing. The program is designed for students in grades 5 and up. Responsible 4th-graders are welcome to apply but will only be accepted on a space-available basis. Program Overview
After-school Lead Guitar classes begin on October 14. Each class includes a warm-up routine, weekly lesson objective, and clear practice strategies as students move through the thoughtfully designed Lead Guitar curriculum. Green Circle: Students in their first year of Lead Guitar instruction always participate in the Green Circle class. In Green Circle, we start at the beginning of Lead Guitar Method Book 1, learning proper set-up, music reading skills, and left/right hand independence on the first songs, progressing into songs with increasing rhythmic complexity. Students progress to the Blue Square class level when they can confidently play Method Book 1 Level One and most pieces in Level Two. Blue Square: Students in the Blue Square class have had at least one year in Lead Guitar class and can demonstrate proficiency on all Method Book 1 Level One pieces and most Level Two pieces. Black Diamond: Students who can confidently play Leyenda (in Level Four of Method Book 1; thumb and fingers) are invited to participate in the select Black Diamond ensemble. Read more about the Black Diamond Ensemble below! Are you in high school or a very advanced middle school player? We have an option for you! While we know that most Lead Guitar students are in middle school, we have created a Lead Guitar Black Diamond Ensemble experience for our older and most advanced students. This small group of hand-picked, advanced players work with Lead Guitar Director of Instruction Nick Lenio and Lead Guitar teaching artists on classical guitar technique, advanced ensemble playing, solo guitar, and extended technique. Students will play advanced repertoire, with only one or two students to a part. Students will meet in one of two central locations (Basalt or Carbondale). This experience is for motivated students who want to progress in their own playing and are dedicated to practicing consistently outside of class to make sure they can independently play their assigned parts.Classes
About Black Diamond Ensemble
Lead Guitar will run as an after-school program at four several schools throughout the Roaring Fork Valley during the 2024-2025 school year. Classes begin the week of October 14. All Roaring Fork Valley students (regardless of what school they attend during the school year) are welcome to participate in an after-school Lead Guitar class at any hosting school. Please note that rehearsal dates and times are subject to change. Do you have a scheduling conflict with the Lead Guitar days at your school this fall? We can help... Reach out to us about options!Schools: 2024-2025 School Year
Meet the AfterWorks Teachers
Basalt Middle School
Ross Montessori School (Carbondale)
Riverview School
Carbondale Middle School
Two Rivers Community School
Black Diamond Ensemble
Cost includes 20 weeks of classes (two 45-minute classes OR one 90-minute class per week if selected to be in a Black Diamond ensemble) taught by guitar specialists, performance opportunities, all music materials, and access to Lead Guitar online resources. Please note: this is a 20-week program and students should commit to the entire series of classes. Tuition scholarships are available to students who demonstrate significant financial need. Tuition payment plans are also available, if necessary, and can be requested during the acceptance process. Additionally, a limited number of instrument scholarships are available to students who are unable to afford the cost of purchasing or renting a guitar. Once a student has registered for an AfterWorks program (Beginning Strings, Chamber Music Lab, Lead Guitar, or Maroon Bel Canto Choirs), the following policy will apply to tuition refunds if that student chooses to leave the AfterWorks program:After-School Program Cost: $250
Scholarships & Payment Plans
AfterWorks Refund Policy
Students in Lead Guitar classes are required to have their own classical, nylon-string guitar. All students should have a guitar ready for the first day of Lead Guitar class. In order to procure a guitar, students have several options: * We will bring instruments to each Lead Guitar school on the first day of classes for students who elect to purchase a guitar, students who are renting an AMFS-owned guitar, or students who are granted an instrument scholarship to use an AMFS-owned guitar. * Lead Guitar classes end after the Lead Guitar Showcase in April.Guitars
3. Apply for an instrument scholarship to use an AMFS-owned guitar for the school year: A limited number of scholarship guitars are available to students who are unable to afford the cost of purchasing a guitar or renting an AMFS-owned guitar while enrolled in Lead Guitar.
4. Bring your own guitar: Students may bring their own guitars, but they MUST be classical guitars (have nylon strings). Not sure if your guitar is classical or acoustic? Watch this video, check the strings (classical guitars have three strings that look like clear plastic (nylon) while acoustic guitars have all metal strings), or take the guitar to Glenwood Music and have them identify it.Lead Guitar Performances
To learn more, please contact: Support for AMFS Education and Community Programs comes from Nancy Swift Furlotti and the Pettit Foundation, Dana and Gene Powell, Alpine Bank, Nancy Meinig - Meinig Family Foundation, the Fisher Family Fund at the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo, Edith Kallas and Joe Whatley, Golub Family Foundation, El Pomar Foundation, and Hensley and James Peterson. Special support for Lead Guitar by Nicholas Ferrara.
Veronica Lopez, Education and Community Programs Coordinator
Email | 970 205 5059