In music, modernism is an aesthetic stance underlying the period of change and development in musical language that occurred around the turn of the 20th century, a period of diverse reactions in challenging and reinterpreting older categories of music, innovations that led to new ways of organizing and approaching harmonic, melodic, sonic, and rhythmic aspects of music, and changes in aesthetic worldviews in close relation to the larger identifiable period of modernism in the arts of the time. The operative word most associated with it is “innovation”.
With the increase in visionary and technology, artists have resorted to beautiful fusions and least to say it is often mind blowing when you realize, you can do so much than just make music
You can celebrate tradition and new age together thus not having to forget the roots while you try to make something different.
Postmodernism in music is highly rising and with everything at your disposal one can do wonders. Traditional music is no exception. Who said classical music had to stand alone when you can bring back the mother of music with a twist. Several artists have mastered this art of fusion and it just proves further that music is a representation of not just one, but all.