Richards Guitar Studio

Aston, United States

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Specialties

Richards Guitar Studio specializes in professional guitar and bass lessons — all ages, styles, and levels. Our teachers are professional musicians and college-​educated. Lessons are held in large, comfortable rooms equipped with wireless internet, iPod docks, new amplifiers with built-​in effects and drum machines, and other lesson resources. All students get a password to our exclusive student website filled with lesson and practice materials. We offer the most comprehensive and engaging lessons in Delaware County.

History

Established in 2009.

Nate and Lauren Richards opened Richards Guitar Studio after Nate had been teaching privately for close to 10 years. Also a high school music teacher, Nate has 20 years of electric and classical guitar experience. The goal for the studio was to create the most ideal lesson environment for students of any background, build a team of college-​trained teachers specializing in a variety of styles, and integrate Nate’s guitar lesson website and the Internet into the lesson experience. Within a year, Richards Guitar Studio has accomplished those goals and are moving forward to add more features for guitar students of all kinds.

Meet the Business Owner

Nate R.

Business Owner

College Background:

Nate has a Bachelor of Music Degree in Music Education and a Bachelor of Music

Degree in Music Composition with a performance emphasis on classical guitar. He

received his degrees and Music K-​12 teacher certification from West Chester

University of Pennsylvania.

During his time at WCU, Nate won regional and national composition competitions for

solo guitar, as well as two scholarships for his work in the field of music theory. He

composed a variety of works for solo instruments, piano duos, string quartet, chamber

ensembles, and three short works for orchestra.

Nate was also a featured performer on classical guitar. He held numerous First Chair

positions in the WCU Guitar Ensemble (of which he was President), as well as

numerous soloist and concerto soloist positions.