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Bass Guitar with Dr. Norman L.

Los Angeles, California

4.8
(6)
Teaches online
Teaches all skill levels
Age: 12-80
Teaching since 1977
Doctorate in Composition

    About Dr. Norman L.

    4.8
    (6)
    Norman is a prominent studio double bassist and a leading scholar in the study of orchestration and film composition. He is an instructor in the UCLA Film Scoring Program, the Musicians Union Local 47, and the Cornel School of Contemporary Music. He has been a member of the Florida Orchestra in St. Petersburg and the Natal Philharmonic in Durban, South Africa. His recent credits include: Zootopia, Jurassic World, Inside Out, Star Trek Into Darkness, Super-8, John Carter, and Priest. Norman has worked as a double bass player on over 200 motion pictures, including work with artists Michael Giacchino, John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, Thomas Newman, Danny Elfman, Chris Young, Jeremy Lubbock, Charlie Haden, Barbara Streisand, Roger Kellaway, James Newton Howard, and David Foster (Norman's IMDB link). Norman’s compositions and arrangements have been performed by a variety of groups worldwide, including recent performances by the Seattle Symphony, the New World Symphony, the Colburn School Orchestra de Camera, the Peninsula Symphony, and the California State University at Long Beach. He has been awarded the ASCAP Composers Plus Award for the last four years. Norman has written eight books on orchestration including “Orchestration, A New Approach-Volume One’ and “Volume Three- Film Music”. He has presented seminars at the BMI Headquarters, The Society of Composers and Lyricists in New York, the Screen Composers Guild of Canada, Northeastern University in Boston, University of Maryland, Howard University, Ron Jones’ Academy of Recording Arts, New York City Ravel Study Group, Seattle Composer’s Alliance, China Conservatory of Music in Beijing, Beijing Normal University, Nanjing University of the Arts, Rangsit University in Bangkok Thailand, and at Ho Chi Minh Conservatory in Vietnam.

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    Teaching Hours

    Monday
    2:30 PM-6:30 PM
    Tuesday
    2:30 PM-6:30 PM
    Wednesday
    2:30 PM-6:30 PM
    Thursday
    4 PM-6:30 PM
    Friday
    12 PM-6 PM
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    Pricing
    30 minutes
    $35
    45 minutes
    $50
    60 minutes
    $70
    90 minutes
    $90
    120 minutes
    $120
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    4.8
    6 Reviews
    Dennis Zweifel
    Online
    I just finished a series of online upright bass lessons with Dr. Norman. It's wonderful to have a lesson without toting the bass around town. Dr. Norman is impressive in skill and knowledge. There was nothing musically he didn't know, couldn't explain, or demonstrate on the bass. He has a keyboard at hand to play chords or emphasize a particular key, and he is proficient on that too. Dr. Norman is A++.
    Posted Aug 4, 2016
    Caleb Gardner
    Online
    Dr. Norman is a great teacher. He works well with my 14 year old son. I would highly recommend him.
    Posted Jan 15, 2016
    Tomas
    Online
    Tomas loved his first lesson with Dr. Norman. Dr. Norman provides a structured environment, something Tomas needs to thrive.
    Posted Oct 14, 2015
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    Experience

    Professor of Music

    Jun, 1990 - Present

    UCLA Extension

    Studio musician

    Feb, 1985 - Present

    All studios

    Played bass on hundreds of movies in the last 35 years

    Education

    Bachelors Degree

    Sep, 1974 - Jun, 1977

    Cal Arts

    Doctorate in Composition

    Sep, 2005 - May, 2007

    Claremont Graduate University

    Masters Degree

    Sep, 2001 - Jun, 2003

    California State University at Northridge

    Awards

    Composition Award

    Feb, 2013

    ASCAP

    Affiliations

    Mensa

    Apr, 1974

    Mensa, the high IQ society, provides a forum for intellectual exchange among its members. There are members in more than 100 countries around the world. Activities include the exchange of ideas through lectures, discussions, journals, special-interest groups, and local, regional, national and international gatherings; the investigations of members' opinions and attitudes; and assistance to researchers, inside and outside Mensa, in projects dealing with intelligence or Mensa.

    American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers

    Nov, 2004

    The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) is a membership association of more than 480,000 US composers, songwriters, lyricists and music publishers. The ASCAP is committed to nurturing music makers throughout their careers.

    Music Teachers National Association

    Dec, 2001

    The MTNA was founded in 1876 with the goal of advancing the value of music study and music-making to society while supporting the careers and professionalism of teachers of music. With nearly 22,000 members in 50 states—and more than 500 local affiliates—the MTNA is the preeminent source for music teacher support, where members embody like-minded values and commitment to their students, colleagues and society as a whole, while reaping the rewards of collaboration, continuity and connection throughout the lifetime of their careers.

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