To some extent, young Inuit have revitalized the genre, and musicians like Tudjaat have even incorporated pop structures.
During this period many jazz, blues, and western musicians incorporated, or emphasized, the "swing" in their music.
He is a skilled musician self-taught in piano, guitar, drums and bass incorporating tribal percussion with a heavy rock and alternative feel in a majority of his work.
However, several popular Croatian musicians have incorporated some ganga into their work.
Additionally, musicians from other genres of music have incorporated elements of the go-go aesthetic into their compositions and stage acts.
But the musicians incorporate loads of improvisation in rhythm and phrasing and gesture too, which gives a loose and open feeling to serious-minded music.
In the first decade of the millennium, many musicians had already incorporated the new rock as an alternative aesthetic to this generation.
Keith Johnson of Allmusic describes a "Modern Creative" genre, in which "musicians may incorporate free playing into structured modes - or play just about anything."
Some musicians incorporate Kansai-ben into their lyrics.
With these light strong instruments and modern wireless amplification these musicians can easily play standing up, move, and even incorporate dance on stage while playing their electric harps.