Folk Music of Australia
Busy Kids Love Music - A podcast by Carly Seifert - Tuesdays
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Today, as we continue our annual summer series, Around the World with Busy Kids Love Music, we embark on a musical adventure to the breathtaking landscapes of Australia, delving into the rich artistry of folk songs that echo through the valleys and resonate across the vast expanses of the land "down under." Australia is not only home to unique flora and fauna but also boasts a diverse and vibrant musical heritage. In this episode, we'll explore the captivating rhythms and melodies of Aboriginal music, lively polkas that make you want to tap your toes, and the unofficial national anthem that has become an integral part of Australia's cultural identity. **Exploring Aboriginal Music:** Our journey begins with the mesmerizing sounds of Aboriginal music, an ancient tradition that connects deeply with the land. The didgeridoo, a wind instrument created by the Aboriginal people, produces haunting tones that seem to echo the very essence of the Australian outback. As we delve into the intricate rhythms and storytelling through song, you'll gain a profound appreciation for the cultural richness embedded in these traditional tunes. **Toe-Tapping Polkas:** Get ready to kick up your heels as we transition to the lively world of Australian polkas. These upbeat and infectious tunes have found their way into the hearts of many, becoming a cherished part of the country's musical heritage. Whether you're a seasoned dancer or just tapping your foot along, the polkas featured in this episode are sure to bring a smile to your face and a rhythm to your step. **Unofficial National Anthem – Waltzing Matilda:** No exploration of Australian folk music would be complete without a nod to the unofficial national anthem, "Waltzing Matilda." This iconic song tells the story of a swagman, or a traveler, and has become a symbol of the Australian spirit. Its catchy tune and poignant lyrics have made it a beloved part of the country's musical identity, and you'll find yourself humming along as we unravel the narrative woven into this timeless piece. **Passport Stamp and YouTube Playlist:** Before you conclude your musical journey, don't forget to print your passport stamp! It's a keepsake of the memories we've created together on this episode. Additionally, head over to our YouTube playlist at the bottom of this post. There, you'll have the chance to witness the vibrant dances and unique instruments we discussed today, bringing an immersive visual dimension to the auditory experience. As we wrap up Episode 101, I hope you've enjoyed this musical escapade through the folk songs of Australia. The diverse sounds, from the ancient rhythms of the Aboriginal people to the lively polkas and the timeless ballad of "Waltzing Matilda," showcase the multifaceted nature of Australia's musical landscape. Links Mentioned in this Episode: 5 Day Summer of Sight-reading Challenge Print the Passport Print Australia Stamp Visit Scotland (Episode 98) Visit India (Episode 99) Visit Jamaica (Episode 100) Musical Samples You'll Hear in this Episode: Aussie Folk Song - Waltzing Matilda Traditional Didgeridoo Rhythms by Lewis Burns, Aboriginal Australian Artist Aboriginal dance show - Australia Commonwealth of Australia | Heel and Toe Polka Commonwealth of Australia | Bush Dance "Waltzing Matilda" - Australian Patriotic Song Music Listening Schedule for Episode 101 You'll love this playlist of folk songs from Australia, featuring video performances of some of the folk dances discussed in today's episode. Listen to it here. Subscribe & Review in Apple Podcasts Are you subscribed to my podcast? If you’re not, head on over to do that today so you don’t miss an episode. Click here to subscribe in Apple Podcasts! If you’re feeling extra magnanimous, I would be really grateful if you left a review over on Apple Podcasts, too. Those reviews help other families find my podcast learn more about music. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what you love about Busy Kids Love Music. Thanks!