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Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Quentin Walston and His Journey 02:57 The Evolution of Quentin's Instagram and Engagement Strategies 05:51 The Importance of Speaking and Teaching in Music 09:03 Navigating the Business Side of Music 12:03 The Role of Faith in Performance and Ego Management 14:54 Practicing and Developing Musical Skills 17:50 The Art of Listening and Ear Training 20:59 Singing as a Tool for Musicians 24:09 Playing with Recordings and Learning Music 26:11 Transcribing and Learning Fast Passages 30:43 The Importance of Ear Training in Jazz 32:42 Mistakes and Musical Inspiration 37:09 Building a Digital Presence as a Musician 44:12 The Value of Smiling and Putting Yourself Out There 51:12 Teaching Jazz and Improvisation Check out Quentin's Instagram / quentinwalston and his new book: “How To Teach Jazz & Improvisation” https://thisisjazz.com/product/how-to... In this conversation, Quentin discusses various aspects of jazz music, focusing on the importance of ear training, the process of transcribing music, and the role of digital presence for musicians. He emphasizes the need for musicians to develop their listening skills to improve their improvisation and highlights the significance of building a personal brand through social media. Additionally, Quentin shares insights on teaching jazz and the value of making music more accessible to students. Keywords jazz, improvisation, music education, social media, musician engagement, business of music, ear training, performance, Quinton Walston, teaching jazz, jazz, improvisation, ear training, transcribing, teaching, digital presence, music education, vinyl, networking, musicianship