Part Alternation Mark Emoji to Copy and Paste ใ€ฝ

Used in traditional Japanese music such as Noh or Renga, to indicate the start of a song. More specifically, the part alternation mark is displayed where the singer’s part begins.

This symbol looks sort of like a lopsided capital M; or a rollercoaster track showing a dip, and then a drop off to the right.

Part Alternation Mark became permitted and joined Unicode 3.2 in 2002 in addition to joining the Emoji Keyboard1.0 in 2015.

This emoji is part of the Symbols category. Cut and paste on any platform and any device. No downloads or registration required.