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Australian Indigenous music includes the music of Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders, who are collectively called Indigenous Australians; it incorporates a variety of distinctive traditional music styles practiced by Indigenous Australian peoples, as well as a range of contemporary musical styles of and fusion with European traditions as interpreted and performed by Indigenous Australian artists. Music has formed an integral part of the social, cultural and ceremonial observances of these people, down through the millennial of their individual and collective histories to the present day, and has existed for 40,000 years. The traditional forms include many aspects of performance and musical instrumentation which are unique to particular regions or Indigenous Australian groups; there are equally elements of musical tradition which are common or widespread through much of the Australian continent, and even beyond. The culture of the Torres Strait Islanders is related to that of adjacent parts of New Guinea and so their music is also related. Music is a vital part of Indigenous Australians' cultural maintenance.
In addition to these Indigenous traditions and musical heritage, ever since the 18th-century European colonization of Australia began Indigenous Australian musicians and performers have adopted and interpreted many of the imported Western musical styles, often informed by and in combination with traditional instruments and sensibilities. Similarly, non-Indigenous artists and performers have adapted, used and sampled Indigenous Australian styles and instruments in their works. Contemporary musical styles such as rock and roll, country, rap and reggae have all featured a variety of notable Indigenous Australian performers.
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Bushfire - Traditional Aboriginal Music/Kurongk Boy, Kurongk Girl.mp3
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Songs of Mornington Island/Buthamar.mp3
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The Rough Guide to Australian Aboriginal Music/Birth Songs.mp3
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The Rough Guide to Australian Aboriginal Music/Black.mp3
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The Rough Guide to Australian Aboriginal Music/Bullima.mp3
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The Rough Guide to Australian Aboriginal Music/Bushfire.mp3
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The Rough Guide to Australian Aboriginal Music/Celebration.mp3
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The Rough Guide to Australian Aboriginal Music/Drag Net.mp3
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The Rough Guide to Australian Aboriginal Music/Heart of My People.mp3
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The Rough Guide to Australian Aboriginal Music/Kava Song.mp3
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The Rough Guide to Australian Aboriginal Music/Native Born.mp3
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The Rough Guide to Australian Aboriginal Music/Nyindi-Yindi.mp3
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The Rough Guide to Australian Aboriginal Music/Sik O.mp3
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The Rough Guide to Australian Aboriginal Music/Tjapukai Sunset.mp3
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The Rough Guide to Australian Aboriginal Music/Wongga Initiation Song.mp3