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Welcome to the Club
by Mickey O’Donnell Composed in 2022. Continue reading
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Waiting for Claire
by Declan Simpson Continue reading
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Sophie’s Jig
By Sylvie Rigby Composed in 2021. Continue reading
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The Selfie in the Bathroom
by Naomi Matthyssen This tune was written for a friend who was forced to go into hiding in the bathroom when his girlfriend’s parents made a surprise visit one morning. A few hours later we received some wonderful selfies of him still stuck in the bathroom, sitting on the toilet while eating some secretly smuggled Continue reading
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Rain and Pies
by Jenny M. Thomas I wrote this one a long time ago. It was raining outside and Collingwood- the Magpies – were playing a game of footy on the television. In my mind there’s very little gap between folk music and classical music, I can swim easily between the two of them. So to me, Continue reading
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Phascogale in the Freezer
by Allan Evans The Brush-tailed Phascogale is a beautiful, rat-sized marsupial, threatened by habitat destruction and predation by foxes and feral cats. Males of the species die before reaching one year of age, usually due to stress-related diseases brought on by the frantic mating season. The species can be found in Taradale in Central Victoria Continue reading
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Patsy’s Jig
by Sean Kenan Composed in 2022. Continue reading
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Moser’s Jig
by Andy Rigby Written for Cat Moser’s parents. 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

