In a spell of badly dry weather, thirsty crows flew around in the sky, looking for water. They barely could find anything to drink. A thristy crow found a pitcher with little water in it. But, the pitcher was high with its neck being narrow; on the other hand, the crow's beak and neck were too short.
The crow thought over and saw the pebbles. Then an idea came to the crow. He picked up a small pebble and dropped it into the pitcher one by one. With the pebbles in the pitcher, the water rose a little higher above the pebbles until at last it was close to the top of the pitcher enough that the crow could drink.
Morals
"In a pinch a good use of our wits may help us out." -- The Aesop for Children
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Both versions of the song "Don't Mean a Thing" sound great for the time. Duke Ellington's version is from the 1940s, while Chuck Brown's version is from the 2000s. So of course, they sound different.
Duke Ellington's version is the classic sound of the Great Big Horns section band from World War II times. This orchestra version is sublime and invites you to dance. The musicians -the horn section- were not only good musicians, they were virtuosos of their instruments: trumpets, saxophones, and more. The voices of these African American singers and players give the proper tone to the song.
On the other hand, Chuck Brown's version is a modern one, a jazzy-based tune, good arrangements, and a funky touch that give the song the peculiar style of Chuck Brown. His band, the "Soul Searchers," are also one-of-a-kind funky jazz musicians.
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An interval may be described as horizontal, linear, or melodic in the music world, if that's what you were referring to.