Uncommon Instrument Awareness Day

Anamika Balouria
Dec 22, 2023 By Anamika Balouria
Originally Published on Feb 04, 2022
Read about Uncommon Instrument Awareness Day here to learn more about musical instruments.

Where is Uncommon Instrument Awareness Day celebrated?

The people of the United States of America celebrate Uncommon Instrument Awareness Day.

Who is Uncommon Instrument Awareness Day celebrated by?

Anyone can celebrate Uncommon Instrument Awareness Day. There is no restriction on any particular age group or social background. 

When did Uncommon Instrument Awareness Day first start?

It is unknown when this day was initially started to honor the music of uncommon instruments.

Who started Uncommon Instrument Awareness Day?

It is unknown who started to celebrate this day in the first place or when.

History And Timeline

Now that you know all about why Uncommon Instrument Awareness Day is celebrated, learn about the history associated with it here!

Harps Of Ancient Egypt

From the paintings of tombs, it is known that harps were played by Egyptian musicians during that time.

3000 Years Ago

Ancient Musical Instrument

The lyre was one of the ancient musical instruments that were played in ancient Cyprus, which is known from the statue of a woman musician playing the instrument.

300-250 BC

First Musical Water Organ

The hydraulic organ or water-organ instrument, which is said to be one of the most sophisticated musical instruments in history, worked when the pressure of water drove airflow further into sets of keys as well as airways of pipes.

Third Century BC

Citole

The citole was a musical instrument similar to a guitar. It was used during the 13th and 14th centuries, mostly by bards.

13th-14th Century

Electric Musical Instruments

Leon Theremin, a Russian engineer, invented the first practical electronic musical instrument, the Theremin, an electronic musical instrument that could produce sound without anybody accessing it.

1920

Traditions And Customs

There is no specific way to celebrate this day of exploring uncommon instruments.

People generally try to read about musical instruments they are unaware of and even try to make a musical instrument of their own with strings or cardboard to produce music or sound when being played.

Ways To Celebrate Uncommon Instrument Awareness Day

You can celebrate by sharing one unique instrument picture on a social media platform.

You can also try to listen and discover new string sounds that you have never heard before, read about musicians and the uncommon instruments they play for music lovers and encourage people to listen to and compare the various sounds of the ancient instruments.

Facts And Stats

  • On Uncommon Instrument Awareness Day, observed on July 31 annually, it's appropriate to appreciate musical instruments of a different kind. You can use the day to learn more about uncommon instruments like the Mughlai sitar, popular in India, which has up to 21 strings.
  • Uncommon Instrument Awareness Day is about learning new uncommon instruments and also unique ways of playing the common ones. For example, Gravity Roll is a drum roll using only one stick.
  • Cotton Candy Day, National Avocado Day, and Jump for Jelly Beans Day are some other fun days on July 31, along with Uncommon Instrument Awareness Day.

What is the significance of Uncommon Instrument Awareness Day?

Uncommon Instrument Awareness Day is observed to let people know and learn more about uncommon instruments, their sound, and their significance in various cultures.

What are the most uncommon instruments?

The didgeridoo is a wind instrument that was developed by Australian natives. It is made from hollowed-out tree trunks, usually from Eucalyptus.

What is the weirdest instrument ever made?

Cat piano and musical ice are some of the weirdest instruments.

How is Uncommon Instrument Awareness Day different from National Kazoo Day?

This day is different from National Kazoo Day because the latter is observed on January 28 annually and is specific to one particular musical instrument, the kazoo, while Uncommon Instrument Awareness Day acknowledges different musical instruments.

What is the easiest instrument to learn?

The piano and kazoo are known to be the easiest instruments to learn.

When Is This Day Celebrated

  • Friday, July 31, 2020
  • Saturday, July 31, 2021
  • Sunday, July 31, 2022
  • Monday, July 31, 2023
  • Wednesday, July 31, 2024

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Written by Anamika Balouria

Bachelor of Arts specializing in English, Bachelor of Education specializing in Secondary Education and Teaching, Master of Arts specializing in English

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Anamika BalouriaBachelor of Arts specializing in English, Bachelor of Education specializing in Secondary Education and Teaching, Master of Arts specializing in English

A dedicated and enthusiastic learner, Anamika is committed to the growth and development of her team and organization. She holds undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in English from Daulat Ram University and Indira Gandhi Institute for Open Learning respectively, as well as a Bachelor of Education from Amity University, Noida. Anamika is a skilled writer and editor with a passion for continual learning and development.
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