West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HCR44

Introduced
2/3/22  

Caption

Proclaiming and making the fiddle the official musical instrument of the State of West Virginia

Impact

The passing of HCR44 will not fundamentally change existing laws but rather serve to honor the fiddle's importance in West Virginia's cultural heritage. It will enhance the visibility of the fiddle within state programs and educational curricula, promoting further appreciation of this musical tradition. By elevating the fiddle's status, the resolution aims to foster an environment that encourages musical education, performances, and festivals centered around this instrument.

Summary

HCR44 is a resolution that proclaims the fiddle as the official musical instrument of the State of West Virginia. It recognizes the historical significance of the fiddle in West Virginia, noting its introduction to Appalachia in the 18th century by immigrants from the British Isles. The resolution highlights the fiddle's role in various aspects of life in West Virginia, including religious gatherings, social events, and music festivals, thus serving not just as an instrument but as a vital part of the state's cultural identity.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HCR44 is positive, with broad support from various community members and cultural advocates. The resolution is seen as a way to celebrate and preserve West Virginia's musical legacy. Many view the recognition as a long overdue acknowledgment of the fiddle's role in shaping the state's identity and the contributions of local musicians throughout history.

Contention

There are minimal points of contention regarding HCR44, as the focus is on cultural celebration rather than legislative change. However, some discussions might arise around the representation of other cultural instruments in West Virginia, with advocates emphasizing the need for a balanced acknowledgment of the diversity of the state's musical heritage. Nonetheless, the resolution primarily serves to unite the community in celebration of the fiddle rather than engendering divisiveness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HCR6

Proclaiming and making the fiddle the official musical instrument of the State of West Virginia

WV SCR15

Commends Milton Vanicor for his passion, devotion, and nearly eighty years of commitment to Cajun music.

WV SJR0585

A RESOLUTION to honor and commend Wayne Jerrolds for his contributions to the State of Tennessee as a champion fiddler.

WV HCR63

Proclaiming and making the AR-15 the official rifle of the State of West Virginia.

WV HR52

Jimmy "Duck" Holmes; commend musical career of.

WV HR201

Commends musician Cedric Watson for his many accomplishments and promotion of Creole music, culture, and language

WV SC512

Mourn the loss and celebrate the contributions and career of Mississippi music icon and Rock and Roll legend Jerry Lee Lewis.

WV HR3022

In memory of musician Johnny Gimble of Dripping Springs.

WV SCR35

Designating western swing as the official State Music of Texas.

WV HR10

Commemorating the life of Robert S. Kiss, devoted father and husband, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates, Finance Chairman, Speaker of the House, West Virginia Secretary of Revenue, long time practicing attorney and distinguished West Virginian

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Proclaiming and making the fiddle the official musical instrument of the State of West Virginia

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