We dream of a world where music is here for everyone, connecting us, inspiring us, and bringing joy and meaning wherever it goes. We are having our Fall fund drive here at ACG and it’s because of our community and supporters that we are able to share stories like this. Click here to learn more about supporting ACG.

Guitar Foundation Nepal is made possible thanks to a generous sustaining gift from Rick Reeder at Layer 3 Real Estate, who shares our belief that music can do good in the world. We’re so grateful for our many opportunities to work with teachers near and far who bring their passion into the classroom every day. If you’d like to join Rick and many others as an ACG sustaining donor, click hereThanks to all our friends who make our programs possible.

 

For this year’s Fall Fund Drive, we would like to take a moment to introduce you to some of the amazing individuals who are at the heart of ACG’s community programs. 

Over the next few weeks, we’ll be sharing a series of stories that spotlight our dedicated employees and community members, highlighting the transformative programs they lead and the incredible impact they have on our community.

Thank you for joining us in celebrating these extraordinary programs and the people who make them possible.


This week, we’re excited to highlight Ravindra Paudyal, an EMS professional from Kathmandu, who had long dreamed of creating guitar classes in his community. A few years ago, that dream led him to connect with ACG, and since then, he has turned it into a reality.

We had the opportunity to speak with Ravindra about his program and how it functions, here’s what he had to say:

“Guitar Foundation Nepal is a remarkable initiative that offers much more than music lessons. It is a comprehensive academy that fosters a wide range of skills, including teamwork, self-esteem, and self-actualization, all through the beauty of classical music. The program emphasizes the importance of music as a performing art, where students learn to express abstract concepts like scripts, scores, and language through their performances.

In my work with these students, I focus on creating a friendly and supportive environment. I accept their weaknesses with patience, teaching them as a friend, not just a mentor. To ensure their well-being, we provide lunch during music classes, as they attend after school. We also cover their lunch, travel, and recital allowances during performances, making sure they feel supported every step of the way. Additionally, we supply all necessary curriculum materials, allowing the students ample time to understand, feel, and perform the music they learn. Their progress is visible in their monthly performances, and I’m proud of how uniformly they are improving.

Looking ahead, I plan to cover the yearly tuition fees for our most outstanding, dedicated, and deserving students. None of this would be possible without the generous contributions from kind-hearted individuals in America, and I want to extend my deepest gratitude to Austin Classical Guitar for making this program a reality.

Finally, I want to personally thank Dr. Matthew Hinsley for his unwavering dedication as a music educator and social worker. Through melody, harmony, and orchestration, he has shown a path of hope to many who have felt lost. Melody represents the direction we take in life, harmony symbolizes the support we receive to make it better, and orchestration is the teamwork built on discipline, hard work, and growth.”

We feel incredibly fortunate to witness the power of music to inspire and uplift communities around the world. Thank you, as always, for your generous support, which allows us to continue nurturing programs like these.