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trombone Emoji

🪊 Trombone is a music symbol for brass band sounds, performances, and musical storytelling.

U+1FA8A

The 🪊 trombone emoji represents a trombone instrument. It’s commonly used in music-related posts, event announcements, and playful storytelling. Below you’ll find copy options and practical ways to use it.

trombone Emoji Meaning

The trombone symbol (🪊) represents the brass instrument known for its sliding tube and bold, brassy tone. Most people use it to indicate music, band rehearsals, concerts, marching bands, or general “brass music” themes. Because it visually reads as an instrument, it’s often used alongside other music emojis (like notes or headphones) to set an audio or performance context. It can also work as a character prop in writing—such as a musician, a backstage scene, or a school band moment—without needing extra explanation.

Common uses

  • Announcing band practice, rehearsals, or ensemble sessions
  • Posting about concerts, performances, or music events
  • Labeling music lessons or instrument practice in class materials
  • Adding an instrument indicator to playlists, setlists, or studio notes
  • Creating playful captions for music-themed stories and social posts

Examples

🪊 Trombone Symbol Copy & Meaning

  • 🪊Tonight’s rehearsal: trombone section first! 🪊
  • 🪊Backstage pass for the band—let’s go! 🪊🎺
  • 🪊New practice plan: long tones and slide control. 🪊
  • 🪊School concert day—our trombone is ready. 🪊
  • 🪊Listening session: brass sounds with 🪊

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1FA8A
HTML Entity🪊
HTML Code🪊
CSS\1FA8A

FAQ

What is the Unicode for the trombone symbol 🪊?

The trombone emoji is U+1FA8A.

How do I copy the trombone symbol for web or apps?

Copy the character directly (🪊). You can also use its HTML entity: 🪊.

Can I use 🪊 in JavaScript?

Yes. You can reference it as \\u{1FA8A} in JavaScript (Unicode escape form).

What does 🪊 usually mean in social media posts?

It most often indicates music or an ensemble context—especially brass sections, trombone players, rehearsals, or performances.