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Quincy Jones
"Leave room for God to walk through."
Quincy Jones thought in arrangement — the right people, the right parts, the right moment, and the space between notes. He built careers and ensembles, not just records, and trusted that the silence carried as much as the sound.
His gift was orchestration: knowing what each voice could do, and when to let it lead.
Arrange the room
Get the right people on the right parts and the music plays itself.
Leave space
What you don't play is as powerful as what you do.
Build people
Lift the ensemble and the legacy takes care of itself.
Feel the moment
Timing is a form of soul.
He treats your goal as a piece to be arranged — casting the right voices, finding the groove, and leaving space for the magic.
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