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Green Juice (for Adam Sutherland)
by Quinlan Hames When I was 13, I was fortunate enough to attend Stringmania the same year the extraordinary Adam Sutherland from Scotland was one of the tutors. Me and my friends decided to make Adam concoctions from the kitchen to drink – all based on the staple ingredient Cottee’s green cordial. Since Adam was… Continue reading
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The Green Door
by Allan Evans Named for the green door at 10 Westminster St, Belfast. I lived there with my band Polka for four months while we composed our album One House. Composed in 2014. Continue reading
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Good News at the Walhalla Pub
by Kate Oleinikov I had just finished my uni exams for the semester and decided to reward myself with a weekend road trip around the foothills of The Australian Alps. The last stop was the historic hill town of Walhalla. It was going to a long wait for lunch at the pub, so I brought… Continue reading
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Gnomes in the Gloaming
by Claire Johnstone I wrote this during the lockdowns. I spent a lot of time staring out my window. I remember one time it was twilight and I just imagined what it would be like if there were lots of gnomes running around the garden. Continue reading
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Glaisher Girls
by Allan Evans Composed for Hilary and Bridget Glaisher from Bendigo. Continue reading
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Captains of Industry
by Penelope Swales This song is about the paradox of relying on big business to tackle climate change because governments aren’t doing anything about it. Composed in 2022. Lyrics Verse 1 Captains of Industry I’m tending my silverbeet Aware of a shift in the world Not just down here with the roots and the hyphae… Continue reading
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Foxy and Flynn
by Silas Palmer and Sarah Busuttil Palmer We have two beautiful mini lop bunnies that go by the names Foxy and Flynn. This cheerful ragtime style work captures the playfulness and cheeky nature of these little, furry creatures through major/minor tonality switches and swung rhythms. Composed in 2018. Continue reading
About Melbourne Tune collection
Melbourne Tune Collection records and publishes original folk tunes and songs from around Australia.
I started this project after realising that I barely knew any Australian folk tunes, even though I’ve been playing the fiddle for almost two decades. It wasn’t that Australians weren’t writing tunes, it’s just that there was limited publishing opportunities for them.
I thought maybe if I collect these tunes and put them together, they would have a better chance of getting played. So in early 2019 I set off with my camera and recorder, first around Melbourne, then across Australia.
This site is the result of these travels. Its purpose is to make Australian folk music as accessible as possible and promote the incredible music that’s being written today. I genuinely believe that there’s something special happening in the Melbourne and Australian folk music scenes right now.
I hope you enjoy playing through these tunes as much as I have!
Katherine Oleinikov

