Accordion Emoji
Be familiar with underrated musical instruments with the accordion emoji. It is a relatively new addition to the ever-growing list of emojis.
The accordion emoji was first introduced in 2016 and quickly gained popularity thanks to its wide range of applications.
Unlike most other emojis, the accordion emoji can be used to represent both positive and negative emotions.
Accordion is a fully-qualified emoji, part of Unicode 13.0 , introduced in 2020, and was added to Emoji 13.0 .
Cet emoji fait partie de la Objects et est regroupé avec d'autres Musical Instrument emoji. Part of the Unicode Symbols and Pictographs Extended-A block. Introduced in 2020.
Pour trouver cet emoji, vous pouvez utiliser les mots-clés suivants :
Copy and paste the Accordion emoji:
- 🪗
Codes & Encoding for the Accordion Emoji
Click any code below to copy it to your clipboard.
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Codepoint
U+1FA97✓ Copied -
HTML (decimal)
🪗✓ Copied -
HTML (hex)
🪗✓ Copied -
CSS
\1FA97✓ Copied -
JavaScript
\u{1FA97}✓ Copied -
URL-encoded
%F0%9F%AA%97✓ Copied -
Shortcode
:accordion:✓ Copied - Unicode block Symbols and Pictographs Extended-A
How to Type the Accordion Emoji
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iOS Use the emoji keyboard (globe icon → smiley)
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Android Use Gboard's emoji keyboard, or type the emoji's name
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Windows Win + . opens the emoji picker
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macOS Ctrl + Cmd + Space opens the character viewer
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Linux Ctrl + Shift + e then codepoint, or use IBus picker
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Web Paste the character or use an emoji-picker library
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Slack Type :accordion: (autocompletes to the emoji)
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Discord Type :accordion: (autocompletes to the emoji)
Accordion Emoji on Different Platforms
How to Use the Accordion Emoji
- J'ai joué une mélodie avec la 🪗 à la fête.
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