Australian Music: The Best Instrumental Tracks

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Looking for the best instrumental music from Australia? Look no further than this blog post, which features some of the best tracks around.

Introducing the Best Instrumental Tracks from Australia

Instrumental music has always been a popular genre, with fans of all ages. In recent years, Australia has produced some truly amazing instrumental tracks, across a wide range of genres. From soothing and relaxing ambient tracks, to heart-pumping rock anthems, there is something for everyone.

In this article, we will introduce you to some of the best Australian instrumental tracks out there. Whether you are looking for something to help you relax, or something to get you pumped up for a workout, we have you covered. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the best that Australian music has to offer.

The Top 10 Instrumental Tracks from Australia

1. The Snowgum Suite – Snowgum
2. Ulladulla Dreams – Byron Bay
3. At the End of the Day – Margaret River
4. Still Life – Blue Mountains
5. Flames of the White Dragon – Great Barrier Reef
6. Gold dust – Tasmania
7. Once Upon a Time in the Bush – Kakadu
8. Sunset over Uluru – Red Centre
9. Sunrise at Bondi – Sydney
10. Surf’s Up! – Byron Bay

The Best of the Best: The Top 3 Instrumental Tracks from Australia

When it comes to finding the best Australian music, there are a lot of great options to choose from. But when it comes to choosing the best instrumental tracks, there are only a handful that really stand out from the rest. Here are our top 3 picks for the best Australian instrumental tracks:

“The Entertainer” by Scott Joplin: This ragtime classic was composed by one of the most renowned composers of the early 20th century, and is widely considered to be one of the greatest ragtime pieces ever written. This track is sure to get your toes tapping and your head nodding along with its infectious groove.

“Tea for Two” by Irving Caesar: This beautiful track was composed as an accompaniment to a popular vaudeville routine of the same name. It’s a light and airy track that features some lovely piano playing, making it perfect for a relaxed afternoon tea break.

“Waltzing Matilda” by Banjo Paterson: This famous Australian folk song has been covered by countless artists over the years, but this version by banjo virtuoso Eric Bogle is our favorite. The perfect soundtrack for a leisurely stroll through the bush, this version will have you whistling along in no time.

The Best of the Rest: The 7 Best Instrumental Tracks from Australia

There are plenty of great songs with lyrics that come out of Australia, but sometimes it’s the instrumentals that are the most impressive. Here are 7 of the best instrumental tracks from Australian musicians.

1. “Ultima” by Slumberjack
2. “Osaka” by Ta-ku
3. ” Together Alone” by illy
4. “Lika a Version” by Jack Garrett
5. “Bloom” by ODESZA
6. “Tiny Cities” by Flight Facilities
7. “Cascade” by Rufus du Sol

Conclusion

In conclusion, we have listed some of the best instrumental tracks from Australian artists. We hope you enjoy listening to them as much as we did!

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