History of JazzStudent’s NameInstitutional AffiliationHistory of JazzTadd Dameron – Lady BirdLady Bird is a rather pleasant piece. It reminds me of the good olden days of the early 18th Century. The piece also appears to be telling a happy story. It is fast-paced and does not have repeating sections.Bud Powell – Somebody Loves MeThe piece reminds me of a Charlie Chaplin movie. The listener can have an idea of what the song is trying to communicate. It also prompts one to be imaginative. Once again, it is a happy, feel-good piece of music.Thelonious Monk – Blue MonkIt is surprising how this piece of jazz starts because there is no introduction to the tune; it starts right at the top of the melody. Compared to the previous two pieces, Blue Monk is slower at its pace. One thinks of slowing down and relaxing when listening to it. 1949 Miles Davis, ‘Boplicity’ from the album Birth of the CoolLike the Blue Monk jazz piece, Boplicity is also a relaxed kind of jazz music. It also gives listeners a picture in their mind of different occurrences. For