All Emojis
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objects 🎷
saxophone
The emoji 🎷 depicts a saxophone, a single-reed woodwind musical instrument. It is often used to represent jazz music, saxophonists, or the idea...
musical keyboard
The "🎹" emoji is a musical keyboard, often used to represent music, pianos, or other keyboard instruments. It can be used to express...
drum with drumsticks
The emoji 🥁 is a musical instrument that represents a drum. It is often used in digital communication to suggest the start of...
long drum
This emoji depicts a hand holding a traditional stringed instrument known as a "sitar." The sitar is a popular instrument in Indian classical...
violin
The emoji 🎻 depicts a violin, a stringed instrument commonly used in classical music. This emoji is often used to represent music, classical...
banjo
The emoji 🪕 depicts a banjo, a stringed instrument originating from Africa and popular in American folk music. This emoji is often used...
guitar
The emoji 🎸 depicts a electric guitar and is often used to represent music, rock and roll, or guitar playing. It can be...
trumpet
The 🎺 emoji is a graphic representation of a trumpet or bugle, a brass instrument commonly used in military bands and jazz music....
flute
The emoji 🪈 depicts a small, handheld oil lamp, commonly used in the past for illumination. It represents knowledge, wisdom, and enlightenment, stemming...
accordion
The emoji 🪗 depicts a hurdy-gurdy, a medieval stringed instrument played by turning a crank. This emoji can be used to represent music,...
maracas
This emoji depicts a classic candle with a flame on top. It is often used to represent light in the darkness, a source...
pencil2
This emoji is a stylized image of a pen, referred to as "Pencil" or "Pen" emoji. It is often used to represent writing,...
musical score
The emoji "🎼" is known as "Musical Notes." It depicts a stylized representation of musical notes on a staff, often used to convey...
postal horn
The emoji 📯 depicts a brass post horn, an instrument commonly used in the 18th and 19th centuries to announce the arrival of...