List of U.S. state instruments

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This is a list of official state instruments. Michigan's Instrument is the Appalachian Dulcimer

State Instrument Image Date & Citation
Arkansas Fiddle 1985
Hawaii Ukulele
('auana/contemporary
musical instrument)
2015
Pahu
(kahiko/traditional
musical instrument)
Kentucky Appalachian dulcimer 2001
"Mighty Wurlitzer" organ
(theater pipe organ)
2005
Louisiana Cajun accordion 1990
Missouri Fiddle 1987
New Mexico New Mexico sunrise guitar
(guitar)
2009
Oklahoma Fiddle
(musical instrument)
1984
Drum
(percussive instrument)
1993
South Dakota Fiddle 1989
Texas Guitar 1997

References

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  9. ^ "Oklahoma Symbols".
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