AnswerIt is often asserted that jazz is more free in its structure than Classical Music, but the reverse is true.Oscar Peterson has always refused to make any distinction between jazz and Classical Music.As a rule, jazz performers like to appear to be improvising; classical performers like to appear not to be improvising.AnswerDifferences among kinds of music are to be celebrated, and not thought of as embarrassments. Regarding classical and jazz, neither is inferior to the other in any way.Apart from the many similarities, the forms differ in terms of the materials and structure that they use. The standard Classical repertoire contains music that is completely notated; that is, all the notes are indicated in a score, along with many indications of what dynamics to use. For ensemble pieces