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violin Emoji

The 🎻 violin emoji represents playing or featuring a violin in music and performance contexts.

U+1F3BB

🎻 is the violin symbol, commonly used to express music, musicians, or string-instrument performances. It’s easy to copy for captions, menus, and UI labels.

violin Emoji Meaning

The 🎻 violin emoji (Unicode U+1F3BB) is used to represent a violin and, by extension, string music, rehearsals, concerts, and performances. It often appears in posts about playing the violin, learning music, orchestras, or classical arrangements. The emoji can also communicate an arts or entertainment theme in generalβ€”such as β€œlive music tonight” or β€œtalent showcase”—even when no specific repertoire is mentioned. In chat or comments, it may simply indicate β€œI’m playing,” β€œviolin practice,” or β€œthis piece features violin.”

Common uses

  • β€’Social media captions for violin practice, concerts, and lessons
  • β€’UI labels for music apps (e.g., β€œViolin” instrument selection)
  • β€’Event posters or program schedules for orchestras and recitals
  • β€’Blog or newsletter sections about classical music or string instruments
  • β€’Chat messages indicating you play or are listening to violin music

Examples

🎻 Violin Symbol (Copy & Paste)

  • 🎻Tonight’s recital includes a solo violin piece 🎻
  • 🎻Back to practiceβ€”scales and arpeggios on the violin 🎻
  • 🎻Instrument day: violin, cello, and more 🎻
  • 🎻Our playlist starts with a warm violin melody 🎻
  • 🎻Join us for live string music this Friday 🎻

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F3BB
HTML Entity🎻
HTML Code🎻
CSS\1F3BB

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for 🎻?

The violin emoji 🎻 uses Unicode code point U+1F3BB.

How do I copy the violin emoji 🎻?

Copy the character directly from this page (🎻) and paste it into your text, design, or app.

Can I use 🎻 in HTML and CSS?

Yes. HTML entity: 🎻. CSS escape: \\1F3BB.

What does 🎻 usually mean in messages?

It most commonly refers to the violin or violin musicβ€”such as playing, practicing, lessons, or concerts.