Describe the physical appearance of jazz player
as narrated in the poem
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The Jazz player — pathetic appearance — old, wrinkled face — dressed in old shirt, old jacket and old necktie — old shoes having papers in them — when playing saxophone, — forgets himself — appears as if he was sent to preach the old Gospel of Jazz — no longer a man but a bird — mind reaches higher place — when stops
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In the early days of jazz, the improvisations tended to be based fairly closely on the melody and chords the composer had written. An arppeggiac approach was common in the music of the 1910/20’s that soon gave way to a more advanced style that began to create an almost completely new piece from the one that the performer had begun by playing.
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