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  1. 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.

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  3. 16 lis 2016 · Emoji Music Video. Jeremy Burge. Nov 16, 2016 • 2 min read. While documenting emoji changes is an interesting job, sometimes we like to go outside our usual channels to show off emoji updates in a different light. Cue our friends at Airplane Mode who are attempting to make one music video per month, with the help of sponsors (like us!).

  4. 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 Notes was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 under the name "Multiple Musical Notes" and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015. Description from Emojipedia

  5. openmoji.org › library › emoji-1F3B5- OpenMoji

    Emojipedia description: A music note emoji, which can denote song lyrics, or other music related topics. Displays as two eighth-notes ( quavers in B Read more.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EmojipediaEmojipedia - Wikipedia

    Emojipedia is an emoji reference website [1] which documents the meaning and common usage of emoji characters [2] in the Unicode Standard. Most commonly described as an emoji encyclopedia [3] or emoji dictionary, [4] Emojipedia also publishes articles and provides tools for tracking new emoji characters, design changes [5] and usage trends.

  7. 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 Notes was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 under the name "Multiple Musical Notes" and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015. Learn More About This Emoji.

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