I am a friendly and kind teacher who enjoys working with individuals, small groups and classes. I currently work with small groups, individuals and classes in various primary schools. I am a qualified teacher.
Paul Norley
Paul Norley MA (Class Stud) BA (Mus) LRSM LDBBA CNCB MCGI Paul Norley began his musical career at the age of eight, learning to play the cornet and, later, tenor horn with the Devon based Totnes Band. In 1982 he joined the Army immediately on leaving school, enlisting into the Band of The Junior Leaders Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps; it was here that he learned clarinet, saxophone and violin. On completion of training he joined the Regimental Band of The First Royal Tank Regiment and was posted to Germany. During this period he served with 5 Armoured Field Ambulance in the first Gulf War. In 1994 Paul was posted to The Band of The Royal Lancers. Prior to this he enjoyed two years as musical director to the Hungerford Town Band. In 1996 he was selected to attend the Bandmaster’s course at the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall, graduating in 1998 with prizes for instrumental performance and composition. He was also awarded a Licentiate Royal School of Music Diploma in Bandmastership and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music. During his time at Kneller Hall he became Musical Director of Thames Brass. In January 2000 Paul Norley took up position as Bandmaster of the Band of The Light Division, the first Bandmaster appointment of the new millennium. Whilst in this post he studied with the University of Salford and was awarded the Licentiate Diploma in Brass Band Adjudication. In 2004 he graduated from the Open University with a Masters Degree in Classical Studies and was also awarded the Licentiate National College of Brass Diploma in Conducting. A Staff Appointment saw him become the Training Design Team Warrant Officer at Headquarters Corps of Army Music, Kneller Hall. In his spare time he enjoyed a run of contest successes as the Musical Director of Verwood Concert Brass. He is a member of the National Association of Brass Band Conductors and was accepted as a member of the Association of Brass Band Adjudicators in 2004. Paul was commissioned as Captain in 2006 to become the Director of Music of The Band of The Royal Irish Regiment. Upon the disbandment of the Regular Band in October 2007, The North Irish Territorial Army Band was renamed and equipped as The Band of The Royal Irish Regiment (TA), he was appointed as its first Director of Music. This was followed by appointment as Director of Music of The Band of The Kings Division, based in Weeton, Lancashire in 2008. During this year he accepted the post of Musical Director to the National Youth Marching Band, an ongoing and immensely rewarding role. He was promoted to Major and appointed as Officer Commanding Training Development Team, Headquarters Corps of Army Music, Kneller Hall in September 2010, acting as the Chief Examiner and Testing Standards Authority for all the musicians in the British Army. A further move in 2013 saw him become Director of Music of The Brigade of Gurkhas, successfully delivering the musical and ceremonial backdrop to the celebrations of 200 year’s Gurkha service to the British Army. He returned to Kneller Hall in 2016 as Staff Officer Plans for the Corps of Army Music. 2019 saw him appointed as Director of Music of The Band of The Coldstream Guards; he retired to civilian life in Devon from this prestigious appointment in 2021. This same year he was invited to become President of the Traditional Marching Band Association (TYMBA). Delighted to accept, he now finds himself involved with Youth Marching Bands across the whole of the UK. He regularly adjudicates at various Brass Band Regional Qualifiers and is also in demand at numerous local contests across the UK and overseas. Happy to step ‘outside of the box’, he often undertakes workshops and masterclasses for both bands and conductors.
Early Years Music: Using signs and symbols to support early communication during adult-led music sessions
Join Communication practitioner and regional Makaton tutor Susie Nowell-Kelley, and Strategic Lead for Early Years Music Charlotte Gibbs, to explore hello and goodbye songs , musical play games, songs around emotions, colours and animals as well as seasonal songs. During this session you will learn and explore how to use, up to 40 key word signs and symbols to support songs and musical play that will promote the development of children’s early expression and comprehension of language.
To reserve your place, please complete the following booking form. Please note that while this opportunity is being offered on a fully subsidised basis, we reserve the right to apply an administrative charge of £50 if you fail to attend having booked a place. If you book a place but are no longer able to make it, you must let us know in advance of the session.
An introduction to Charanga Musical School
This FREE introduction to Musical School CPD & Training event is a practical session which will give you fresh, new ideas for your music lessons. Both the Musical School programme and this Introduction training event are perfect for specialist and non-specialist music teachers.
Charanga Musical School is a modern, exciting digital resource designed to help teach primary music.
For more details please see our website
- A complete new music scheme for the curriculum
- Suitable for generalist and specialist teachers
- High Quality and cost-effective, with excellent use of ICT
- Recommended by over 100 Music Hubs and used in over 7500 schools
- Reinforces continuous genuine music-making as desired by Ofsted
BIG Jazz Day
Devon Music Education Hub are delighted to present this year’s BIG Jazz Day for young musicians on Saturday 15 March at King Edward VI Community College, Totnes with special guests the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama Big Band!
Join us from 3.45-5.45pm for a Jazz and Big Band workshop with Ceri Rees (saxophone & RWCMD Big Band director) Dr Andrew Bain (percussion & Head of Jazz at RWCMD) and the Big Band from the world-renowned Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama supported by South Devon Youth Jazz, Lipson Cooperative Big Band and the Devon Youth Jazz Orchestras – it’s open to any students Grade 2+ (approximate level only, no exam needed) who are interested in playing jazz on any instrument.
This will be followed by a celebration jazz concert from 7-9:30pm, with the massed bands and masterclass participants opening the concert, which parents/carers/supporters are very welcome to attend. Concert Tickets (7pm-9pm) can be purchased here.
Due to demand, places are strictly limited and allocated on a first come first served basis. Members of DYJO or Co-operative Big Band have already had their places secured, so there is no need to sign up again here.
Please note: There is no charge for young musicians participating in the workshop and/or performance. Admittance to the evening concert at 7pm for parents/carers/supporters will cost £6/£4 concessions.
Devon Music Education Hub would like acknowledge the generous support of King Edward VI Community College for hosting this event.
Nicholas Davie
B at A Level Music. A* at GCSE Music. Distinction in Grade 5 Theory. 1st Class BMus Performance degree, specialising in Contemporary Guitar. Grade 8 Trumpet Merit. Grade 5 Piano Pass. Been instrumental teaching and running Ensembles (specifically jazz/big bands) since the age of 16 (I am currently 28). Have been a part of semi successful Indie band before they disbanded in 2024 (60k followers on Instagram, 2k subscribers on YouTube, sold out UK tour in 2023).
Come and Play with the National Childrens Orchestra!
National Children’s Orchestras are coming to Devon on Sunday 23rd March 2025 for a free fun day of music-making in partnership with Devon Music Education Hub and South West Music School.
There is space for a maximum of 50 young musicians to come and play The Jungle Book Medley with their super team of tutors and conductor Veronica Urrego. Young musicians will also have chance to create their own piece of music with trombonist and composer Richard Shrewsbury. This workshop is suitable for children aged 8 – 12 and playing at roughly Grade 2-5 standard.
NCO are looking for children from across Devon to join them on as many different traditional orchestral instruments as possible. Traditional orchestral instruments include all strings, flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, french horn, trumpet, trombone, tuba, percussion and harp and we also include tenoroon, cornet, treble clef reading brass players and drum kit players interested in trying out percussion.
Workshop details:
Date: Sunday 23rd March 2025
Time: 10am – 4pm (includes sharing performance for parents at 3.30pm)
Venue: Uffculme School, Chapel Hill, Uffculme EX15 3AG
To apply please complete online form. NCO will then get in touch to confirm your child’s place and provide further details and music. Deadline for applying is Friday 13th February 2025.
Devon County Show 2025
Please consider the following before applying for this performance opportunity:
- Please be aware of any key dates with KS2 SATs so that you don’t have to cancel your allocated performance at the County Show.
- Please think about your travel arrangements such as bookings, staff allocation, and the likelihood of being back at school later on the day of the performance.
- All performers must be aged 18 or under.
- You can perform for 20 mins, 30 mins or 45 mins.
- Any style of music or type of ensemble is acceptable, but the organisers ask us to consider the impact on animals on site, so drumming and other louder activities may not be appropriate.
The following equipment will be provided – you must bring anything else you need with you on the day:
- Stage piano/keyboard
- Drum kit
- Full PA system, including microphones
- Chairs
- Music stands
- Timpani
- Glockenspiel
- Xylophone
- Concert Bass Drum
- Congas
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra KS4 Set Works Live
The development of instruments and tastes is used as a narrative hook, allowing students to understand why styles vary from genre to genre, from harpsichord in Bach to musical theatre. The event also includes access to a private online page featuring digital learning resources available until the end of the academic year to support study.
The programme will include some pieces that are on the GCSE syllabus and we can choose which are included – therefore, if you have a particular preference (one from each block – A, B, C etc.), please let us know when booking.
- 1.00-2.30pm Monday 10 February 2025 @ Lipson Co-operative Academy, Plymouth PL4 7PG
- 1.00-2.30pm Tuesday 11 February 2025 @ Uffculme School, Uffculme EX15 3AG – FULLY BOOKED
These events are fully subsidised Devon Music Education Hub and will be kindly hosted by Uffculme School and Lipson Co-operative Academy.
Royal Academy of Music Brass Day
Wells Cathedral School host this FREE side-by-side brass playing workshop with the world-famous Royal Academy of Music Brass Department and their Artistic Director of Brass, Professor Mark David on Sunday 16th March.
Suitable for all brass instrumentalists aged 18 or under, players will learn fun new pieces in a workshop playing alongside players from the Royal Academy of Music under the direction of Mark David, Principal Trumpet of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields and Artistic Director and Head of Brass at the Royal Academy of Music.
The day will culminate with a celebratory concert for family and friends featuring all participants of the workshop as well as inspiring performances from the brass ensembles of the Royal Academy of Music.