Meet Abigail Neely Toronto’s Amazing Music Storyteller



Abigail Neely is a talented composer and musician from Toronto. She makes music for movies, TV shows, and commercials. She also plays jazz saxophone, classical flute, and clarinet. Abigail tells stories through her music in a way that many people love. Here is a detailed look at who she is, what she does, and why she stands out.

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A Gifted Musician with Many Talents

Abigail Neely is not just one kind of musician—she is several! She started with jazz saxophone, then learned classical flute and clarinet. She studied music at Humber College in Toronto. Her music blends different styles and sounds to create unique and beautiful pieces.

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Telling Stories with Music

What makes Abigail special is how she uses music to tell stories. She does this in:

Documentaries

Short Films

Television Series

Commercials

Her music helps people feel emotions like sadness, joy, tension, and hope. This kind of music is called film scoring.

 

Award-Winning Work

Abigail has won awards for her music. One of her scores was for a documentary called “They Can’t. So I Must.” This film is about racism and police abuse in Canada. It won Best Documentary Short Film at the Montreal International Black Film Festival. Abigail’s music was also part of another award-winning film, “Woke,” which won Best Comedy at Caribbean Tales Festival.

 

Collaborations and Projects

Abigail works with many other composers. Some of the popular TV shows she has contributed to are:

Slasher: Ripper (a scary show on Shudder)

Surreal Estate (on Syfy)

The Nature of Things (on CBC)

She also creates commercial music for companies like Leica Camera.

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A New Voice in Canadian Music

Abigail Neely brings a fresh, creative voice to the music world. She discovered music through her love for Lisa Simpson, the cartoon character from The Simpsons. That love led her to study jazz saxophone and classical instruments. She released a jazz album called “Dreamscape.”

Learning and Growing

To focus more on film music, Abigail studied at Sheridan College, taking a program called Music Scoring for Screen and Stage. This program taught her:

How to write music for different stories

How to work with directors, editors, and producers

How to make music that matches what you see on screen

This training helped her succeed in scoring for films and TV.

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What People Say About Abigail?

Here are some comments from the people she has worked with:

 

“Abigail has been able to amplify our films by finding unique ways to tell the themes and stories… the reason our film, achieved so many accolades was linked to the musical composition.” -Dara Eshaghian, filmmaker.

 

“Neely brings dedication to her craft that is both inspiring; her jazz and classical background… brings a new joy to the music.” – Spencer Creaghan, composer.

 

“Working with Abigail has been like a dream, when she scores a piece, it doesn’t just feel true, it feels inseparable.” – James Cooper, director.

 

Combining Music And Emotion

Abigail’s music makes people feel something deep. She mixes instruments like saxophone, piano, strings, or electronic sounds. Her music can be playfulseriouspeaceful, or dramatic—depending on what the story needs.

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From Canada and Around the World

Although Abigail lives in Toronto, she has made music for stories set in many places. Whether it’s about Canadian football players or a social justice documentary, she makes her music fit the message.

 

A Modern Career in Music

Abigail Neely represents a new wave of musicians who combine many skills:

Instrumental Skill – she plays several instruments

Composition – she writes original music

Collaboration – she works as part of a team

Storytelling – she adds emotion and meaning through music

Why Abigail Inspires Others?

Abigail’s journey shows:

How loving something (like Lisa Simpson) can lead to a big career

That learning many styles (jazz, classical, film scoring) makes her music stronger

That working with others boosts creativity

She is an example of following your passion and building skills to make a difference.

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What’s Next for Abigail?

Although Abigail has done many great things, her career is still young. She continues to work on:

New TV and film projects

More documentaries and narrative films

Music for commercials and ads

Possible future albums or live performances

Her success so far suggests she will keep growing and surprising us with her music.

 

Abigail Neely is a multi-talented composer and musician who uses sound to tell powerful stories. She plays several instruments, scores award-winning films, and works with major TV shows. She brings emotion, creativity, and professionalism to everything she does. Her story shows how music can connect people, tell stories, and change how we feel and think. Abigail Neely is someone to watch as she shapes the future of film and TV music—one beautiful note at a time.