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Music of Australia
Aborigines Country
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Timeline and samples
Organisations ARIA
Awards Australian Music Centre · ARIA Music Awards · The Deadlys
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Festivals List: Big Day Out · Livid · Homebake · Falls · Stompem Ground
Tamworth (Country )
Media CAAMA, Countdown, Rage, Triple J, ABC
National anthem "Advance Australia Fair"

Australian Aborigines are the native peoples of Australia. Though they are now one of many races living on the continent, they were once the sole inhabitants, mostly isolated from outside contact and thus developing unique instruments and folk styles. More recently, Aboriginal musicians have branched into rock and roll, hip hop and reggae. The earliest music of Australia was the folk music of the Australian Aborigines. ... Australian country music is a vibrant part of the music of Australia. ... Australia is home to several large immigrant communities, including the Vietnamese, Indonesians, Filipinos and others. ... Jazz is an American musical genre very substantially created by African Americans. ... Jump to: navigation, search Australian hip hop began in the early 1980s, primarily influenced by hip hop music and culture imported via radio and television from America. ... Subcategories There are 3 subcategories to this category. ... Australian rock and rock musicians have produced a wide variety of music. ... Australian indie rock is part of the overall flow of Australian rock history but has a distinct history somewhat separate from mainstream rock in Australia, largely from the end of the punk rock era onwards. ... Pub rock is a style of Australian rock and roll popular throughout the 1970s and 1980s and still influencing contemporary Australian music today. ... Australian hardcore punk is an active rock music subgenre with a dedicated following. ... The Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA) is the Australian counterpart of the Recording Industry Association of America. ... The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (commonly known as ARIA Music Awards or ARIA Awards) is an annual awards night celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA). ... The Deadlys are an annual celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander achievement in music, sport, entertainment and community. ... The Triple J Hottest 100 is an annual top 100 list, based on the votes of Australian youth radio station Triple J listeners, in order to determine their favourite song of the year. ... A music festival is a festival that presents a number of musical performances usually tied together through a theme or genre. ... Jump to: navigation, search This is a list of music festivals in Australia // A-E Aquarius Festival Australian Gospel Music Festival Big Day Out - national - from 1992 Darwin International Guitar Festival Earthcore F-L Falls Festival Gone South Homebake M-O Meredith Music Festival List of Meredith Music Festival lineups... Jump to: navigation, search The Datsuns playing at the Melbourne BDO, 2004 The Big Day Out is an annual one day music festival which tours Australasia. ... LiViD, short for Linux Video and DVD, was a collection of projects that aim to create program tools and software libraries related to DVD for Linux operating system. ... Homebake is an annual rock festival. ... Snout playing at the 2001 Falls Festival The Falls Festival is a New Years Eve music festival, held annually in Australia since 1993-94. ... Stompen Ground Festival in Broome, in the Kimberley region of Western Australia is an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander owned, designed and managed arts and cultural festival. ... The Tamworth Country Music Festival is a celebration of Australias rich country music culture and heritage. ... The Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association (CAAMA) is an organization founded in 1980 by Freda Glynn, Phillip Batty and John Macumba in order to expose Aboriginal music and culture to the rest of Australia from its Alice Springs media centre. ... Countdown was a long-running popular weekly Australian music television show broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation from late 1974 until 1987. ... Rage is an all-night Australian music video program that has been broadcast on ABC TV on Friday and Saturday nights. ... Jump to: navigation, search Triple J (JJJ) is a nationally-networked, government-funded Australian radio station (a division of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation), mainly aimed at youth (defined as those between 12 and 25). ... Jump to: navigation, search The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) is Australias national public broadcaster. ... A national anthem is a generally patriotic musical composition that is formally recognized by a countrys government as their states official national song. ... Advance Australia Fair is the official national anthem of Australia, not, contrary to popular belief, Waltzing Matilda. ... Australian Aborigines are the main indigenous people of Australia. ... Jump to: navigation, search Folk music, in the original sense of the term, is music by and of the people. ... Rock and roll (also spelled Rock n Roll, especially in its first decade), also called rock, is a form of popular music, usually featuring vocals (often with vocal harmony), electric guitars and a strong back beat; other instruments, such as the saxophone, are common in some styles. ... Hip hop is a cultural movement that began amongst urban African American youth in New York and has since spread around the world. ... Reggae is a style of music developed in Jamaica. ...

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Bunggul

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Main article: Bunggul

Bunggul is a style of music that arose around the Mann River and is known for its intense lyrics, which are often stories of epic journeys and continue, or repeat, unaccompanied after the music has stopped.


Clan songs

Main article: Clan song

A particular clan in Aboriginal culture may share songs, known as emeba (Groote Eylandt), fjatpangarri (Yirrkala), manikay (Arnhem Land) or other native terms. Songs are about clan or family history and are frequently updated to take into account popular films and music, controversies and social relationships. Groote Eylandt is the largest island in the Gulf of Carpentaria in northeastern Australia. ... Arnhem Land is an area of 97,000 sq. ...


Death Wail

Main article: Death Wail

A mourning lament recorded in a number of locations in central and northern Australia and among the Torres Strait Islanders. Jump to: navigation, search The death wail is a keening mourning lament, generally performed in ritual fashion soon after the death of a member of a family or tribe. ... Torres Strait Islander Flag Torres Strait Islanders are the indigenous people of the Torres Strait Islands, part of Queensland, Australia. ...


Karma

Main article: Karma (oral literature)

Karma is a type of oral literature that tells a religious or historical story. Oral literature corresponds in the sphere of the spoken (oral) word to literature as literature operates in the domain of the written word. ... Jump to: navigation, search Fishers of men; Oil on panel by Adriaen van de Venne (1614) Religion (see etymology below) —sometimes used interchangeably with faith or belief system—is commonly defined as belief concerning the supernatural, sacred, or divine, and the moral codes, practices, values, institutions and rituals associated with... ...


Didgeridoo

Main article: Didgeridoo

A didgeridoo is a type of musical instrument, a woodwind aerophone, traditionally made out of eucalyptus or bamboo. Aborigines used the didgeridoo to communicate over long distances, as well as to accompany songs, and the instrument is commonly considered the national instrument of Australian Aborigines. Famous players include Mark Atkins and Joe Geia, as well as white virtuoso Charlie McMahon. The didgeridoo (or didjeridu) is a unique wind instrument of the Australian Aborigines of northern Australia. ... The didgeridoo (or didjeridu) is a unique wind instrument of the Australian Aborigines of northern Australia. ... A musical instrument is a device that has been constructed or modified with the purpose of making music. ... A woodwind instrument is a musical instrument in which sound is produced by blowing through a mouthpiece against an edge or by a vibrating reed, and in which the pitch is varied by opening or closing holes in the body of the instrument. ... An aerophone is any musical instrument which produces sound primarily by causing a body of air to vibrate, without the use of strings or membranes, and without the vibration of the instrument itself adding considerably to the sound. ... Species About 600; for a full list, see Wikispecies:Eucalyptus Eucalyptus is a diverse genus of trees (rarely shrubs), the members of which dominate the tree flora of Australia. ... Diversity Around 91 genera and 1,000 species Subtribes Arthrostylidiinae Arundinariinae Bambusinae Chusqueinae Guaduinae Melocanninae Nastinae Racemobambodinae Shibataeinae See the full Taxonomy of the Bambuseae. ... Mark Atkins is an Australian Aborigine musician known for his skill on the didjeridu, a traditional instrument. ... Charlie McMahon is an Australian didgeridoo player. ...


Krill Krill

Main article: Krill Krill

The Krill Krill song cycle is a modern musical innovation from east Kimberley. A man named Rover Thomas claims to have discovered the ceremony in 1974 (see 1974 in music) after a woman to whom he was spiritually related was killed after a car accident near Warmun. Thomas claimed to have been visited by her spirit and received the ceremony from her. In addition to the music, Thomas and others, including Hector Jandany and Queenie McKenzie, developed a critically acclaimed style of painting in sync with the development of the ceremony. The Kimberley is one of the nine regions of Western Australia, consisting of the local government areas of Broome, Derby-West Kimberley, Halls Creek and Wyndham-East Kimberley. ... Rover Thomas Joolama (c. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1974 is a common year starting on Tuesday (click on link for calendar). ... See also: 1973 in music, other events of 1974, 1975 in music, 1970s in music and the list of years in music // Events January - The Ramones form. ... Queenie McKenzie (Nakarra) (c. ... Jump to: navigation, search The Mona Lisa is perhaps the best-known artistic painting in the Western world. ...


==Kun-borrk==sagt er hasst nüsse

Main article: Kun-borrk

Kun-borrk arose around the Adelaide, Mann and Rose Rivers, distinguished by a didgeridoo introduction followed by the percussion and vocals, which often conclude words (in contrast to many other syllabic styles of Aboriginal singing). Adelaide River is the name of more than one place in Australia: Adelaide River, the river Adelaide River, the township This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...


Wangga

Main article: Wangga

Wanga arose near the South Alligator River and is distinguished by an extremely high note to commence the song, accompanied by rhythmic percussion and followed by a sudden shift to a low tone.


Contemporary trends

Main articles: Category:Australian indigenous musicians, Category:Australian indigenous music groups

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