Melbourne Tune collection
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Fatty’s Rest
by Andy Rigby A lament for the passing of Neville “Fatty” Wilson, president of the Maldon Folk Festival for many years. The time signature is deliberately fluid on this one. Composed in 1996. Continue reading
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Farewell to Fife / The River Tay
by Sirocha Bruckard My uncle Ron Wood, a proud Scotsman who sadly passed away in 2014, never understood why anyone would want to leave Scotland, believing that it had the very best to offer in terms of scenery, weather, food, music and of course, whisky! I composed these two tunes while remembering the beautiful view out Continue reading
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Dalgety St Jig
by Louisa Wise Celebrating my street in Brunswick West. Composed in 2018. Continue reading
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Daisy’s Sunrise
by Claire Patti This tune was written for my daughter Daisy in reflection of her joyful and sunny personality and who, just like Daisy flowers themselves, wakes when the sun rises. Composed in 2021. Continue reading
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Dad’s 43rd
by Ailish Moran This was composed by my daughter, Ailish, when she was 12. She wrote it as a present of Amy birthday and this tune came 3rd in the All Ireland. It was played in front of the judges by her friend, Aisling Meehan, who stood as her proxy. Composed in 2019. Continue reading
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Crack the Top of the Boiled Egg
by Mischa Herman and Lucy Wise This jig Lucy and I wrote in one evening composing a bar each at a time. Was great fun as what came next always surprised us! Composed in 2022. Continue reading
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Cinn Mhara
by Huh Planigale I composed this tune as part of my VCE Music Investigation study in year 12 and played it in my final examination. Composed in 2021. Continue reading
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Chanisa Rum
by Ewen Baker This tune was written on a boat over in New Caledonia. Chanisa was the name of the boat and rum was the drink that John liked to offer. 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

