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In Legend mode, export as xml, then open up in a text editer that can handle a huge file (eg: notepad++ [notepad-plus-plus.org]). Search "devotional" or "entertainment", note your civ's musical styles and their instruments. I don't know about "military" and "events" styles. If an instrument isn't in a style, it's probably only good for trading or raising room value (stationary instruments only).
Before embark, there's some of your civ's instruments and instrument parts (tools).
Group's symbol (embark) or engraving/statue/figurine, New Image -> Object. List includes all the instruments and parts, and what they're made of (unless description is too long). Doesn't tell you which civ though.