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Musical Notes Emoji 🎢

🎢 is the Musical Notes emoji, Unicode U+1F3B6. It depicts multiple notes and is distinct from the single Musical Note emoji 🎡.

Character
🎢
Unicode
U+1F3B6

Song Note Symbol Copy and Paste

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What Is the Song Note Symbol?

Use 🎢 as an emoji-style text icon for music, singing, listening, a playlist, or a musical moment. It is not staff notation and should not replace exact note values, pitches, rests, or score symbols.

song captions

playlist labels

singing messages

music event posts

audio reactions

Song Note Symbol Variants and Related Forms

Musical Note

single-note emoji

Eighth Note

text music character

Beamed Eighth Notes

text music character

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Whole Rest Symbol 𝄻

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How to Type the Song Note Symbol

Choose your device or app to insert the song note symbol without copying it from another page.

Song Note Symbol on Windows

Copy 🎢 from this page. In applications that support Unicode input or Character Map, verify that the resulting sequence is U+1F3B6.

Song Note Symbol on Mac

Copy 🎢 or use Character Viewer when the character is available, then confirm the code-point sequence U+1F3B6 in the final document.

Song Note Symbol on iPhone and iPad

Press and hold 🎢, choose Copy, paste it into the target app, and check that the complete form remains intact.

Song Note Symbol on Android

Press and hold 🎢, tap Copy, and confirm the pasted text rather than approving only a similar-looking glyph.

Song Note Symbol on Chromebook

Copy 🎢 from the page or use the character picker, then inspect the final text in the destination field.

Song Note Symbol on Microsoft Word

Paste 🎢 into Word and choose a font that supports U+1F3B6; do not convert the character into an image unless the workflow requires it.

Song Note Symbol on Google Docs

Paste 🎢 into Google Docs and verify the displayed form, code sequence, spacing, and accessible label.

Song Note Symbol Unicode and HTML Codes

Use these values when you need the song note symbol in HTML, CSS, source code, or a character reference.

Unicode U+1F3B6
Unicode name MULTIPLE MUSICAL NOTES
HTML decimal 🎶
HTML hex 🎶
CSS escape 1F3B6

How to Use and Format the Song Note Symbol

Use 🎢 as an emoji-style music cue in captions, messages, playlists, and event posts. The encoded character is U+1F3B6 MUSICAL NOTES. Do not describe it as a particular quarter note, eighth note, chord, or score instruction, because the artwork is pictographic and carries no exact pitch or duration. Keep it distinct from U+1F3B5 🎡 MUSICAL NOTE and from text notation such as β™ͺ or β™«. Emoji rendering can differ between vendors, so test the destination platform instead of relying on the preview artwork. When 🎢 appears in an interactive control or conveys information that is not stated nearby, add a visible or programmatic label that explains the music-related action.

  • Use 🎢 for an informal emoji-style reference to music or singing, not for formal score notation.

  • Distinguish 🎢 MUSICAL NOTES from 🎡 MUSICAL NOTE when documenting code points or test cases.

  • Give buttons and interactive controls a written accessible name such as β€œPlay music” or β€œAudio.”

  • Expect the artwork to vary across operating systems and emoji fonts while the code point remains U+1F3B6.

  • Do not infer a specific pitch, rhythm, or instrument from the emoji alone.

  • Keep the emoji next to readable text in event listings, playlist names, and status messages.

  • Use a music-notation character such as β™ͺ, β™«, or a score symbol only when that separate notation is actually intended.

  • Test copied text in the destination app because some plain-text environments may use a monochrome glyph.

Song Note Symbol Examples

  • Now playing 🎢
  • Sing along 🎢
  • Playlist ready 🎢
  • Music night 🎢
  • Favorite song 🎢
  • Unicode character: U+1F3B6
  • HTML decimal: 🎶
  • HTML hexadecimal: 🎶
  • CSS escape: 1F3B6
  • Accessible label: Musical Notes emoji

Common Song Note Symbol Mistakes

  • Using 🎡 when the intended character is the multiple-notes emoji 🎢.
  • Treating 🎢 as a precise written note value in sheet music.
  • Replacing a clef, rest, accidental, or repeat sign with the Musical Notes emoji.
  • Assuming the colors and orientation of 🎢 are identical on every platform.
  • Using 🎢 as the only label for an audio control without an accessible name.
  • Adding an emoji variation selector manually when the platform already provides the standard emoji presentation.
  • Calling 🎢 a pair of eighth notes in contexts where exact musical notation matters.
  • Using a screenshot of the emoji instead of selectable text in ordinary captions.

Musical Notes Emoji intent boundary

This page covers U+1F3B6 MUSICAL NOTES as an emoji. It does not merge with Note Symbol 🎡, Music Note Symbol β™ͺ, or formal notation pages for quarter notes, eighth notes, rests, clefs, and repeat signs.

More About the Song Note Symbol

A lookup for Musical Notes Emoji should first resolve the exact text. The music character covered by Musical Notes Emoji is 🎢. Its encoded form is U+1F3B6 MULTIPLE MUSICAL NOTES. Use 🎢 as an emoji-style text icon for music, singing, listening, a playlist, or a musical moment. It is not staff notation and should not replace exact note values, pitches, rests, or score symbols. For Musical Notes Emoji, staff position, duration, chord context, and adjacent marks supply information that the isolated sign 🎢 does not carry by itself. Common settings for Musical Notes Emoji include song captions, playlist labels, singing messages, and music event posts. For the song note symbol entry, each example keeps 🎢 attached to enough context for a reader to identify the intended role. The formatting review is page-specific. Musical Notes Emoji rule 1: Use 🎢 for an informal emoji-style reference to music or singing, not for formal score notation. Musical Notes Emoji rule 2: Distinguish 🎢 MUSICAL NOTES from 🎡 MUSICAL NOTE when documenting code points or test cases. Musical Notes Emoji rule 3: Give buttons and interactive controls a written accessible name such as β€œPlay music” or β€œAudio”. Musical Notes Emoji rule 4: Expect the artwork to vary across operating systems and emoji fonts while the code point remains U+1F3B6. Nearby forms recorded for Musical Notes Emoji are 🎡 β€” Musical Note (single-note emoji); β™ͺ β€” Eighth Note (text music character); β™« β€” Beamed Eighth Notes (text music character). They are comparison points, not automatic substitutes for 🎢. The error review is equally important. Musical Notes Emoji mistake check 1: avoid using 🎡 when the intended character is the multiple-notes emoji 🎢. Musical Notes Emoji mistake check 2: avoid treating 🎢 as a precise written note value in sheet music. Musical Notes Emoji mistake check 3: avoid replacing a clef, rest, accidental, or repeat sign with the Musical Notes emoji. Musical Notes Emoji mistake check 4: avoid assuming the colors and orientation of 🎢 are identical on every platform. When Musical Notes Emoji carries essential meaning in a table, diagram, control, or label, pair 🎢 with readable wording or an accessible name.

Song Note Symbol FAQ

What is the code point for 🎢?

The Musical Notes emoji is U+1F3B6.

Is 🎢 the same as 🎡?

No. 🎢 is MUSICAL NOTES, while 🎡 is the separate MUSICAL NOTE emoji.

Can 🎢 replace notes in sheet music?

No. It is an emoji pictograph, not a notation symbol with a defined pitch or duration.

Why does 🎢 look different across devices?

Emoji vendors draw their own artwork for the same Unicode character.

How should an audio button using 🎢 be labeled?

Provide a visible or programmatic action name, such as β€œPlay music,” instead of relying on the emoji alone.