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A music note emoji, which can denote song lyrics, or other music related topics. Displays as two eighth-notes (quavers in British English) connected with a beam. A single eight-note (quaver) was previously used in Microsoft and Google’s emoji designs.
Three eighth notes (quavers in British English), used to represent music or singing. Sometimes inserted next to quoted lyrics, to make it clear that they are part of a song.
Musical instruments, symbols, and other emojis associated with music.
A microphone, used to amplify a person’s voice when speaking or singing. Previously shown with music notes on most platforms, implying it to be used for a singer / singing. Today only Twitter's design retains these notes.
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Musical Keyboard. A small section of a music keyboard, which differs from a computer keyboard. Showing white and black keys, this keyboard is played by a pianist to make music. Commonly used as a piano emoji.
Headphones, used to listen to music or other forms audio, such as podcasts. Most platforms display this emoji with large over-ear headphones in shades of black, blue, and gray. Apple previously displayed this emoji as iconic iPod white earbuds, followed by black Beats headphones in 2016, and in 2021 switched to display white AirPods Max.
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Quarter Note. 🔲. This character has not been recommended for emoji presentation by Unicode. It will therefore display as a a single black-and-white Unicode character across most platforms. Quarter Note was approved as part of Unicode 1.1 in 1993. Learn More About This Emoji.
Flat. Flat was approved as part of Unicode 1.1 in 1993.