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Nomi Abadi is a film and video game composer from Los Angeles, California. She wrote her first theme when she was four years old, one year before her piano concert debut as a soloist with the Orange County Chamber Orchestra at the Irvine Barclay Theatre. A child piano prodigy raised on Glenn Gould, Elmer Bernstein and Nintendo, Nomi grew up primarily as a Bach pianist, which she credits her ability to make bodacious speed metal arrangements. She is the inventor of the double keytar. Nomi attended the Mannes School of Music in New York City when she was eight years old, the Orange County High School of the Arts and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She played numerous national and international concerts, including in Prague, Vienna, Budapest and New York, and has been featured alongside her brother, Arthur in the LA Times, OC Register, OC Metro, Showbiz Today, Crook & Chase, KTLA 5 and This Is Amazing with Pat O'Brien. Nomi has also appeared as an actor in over 50 stage productions, and as the youngest ever member of the Long Beach Shakespeare Company at age 12. In between film and video game scoring, Nomi studies at Berg Acting Studios under Desean Terry.