part alternation mark

〽️

part alternation mark

〽️ represents part alternation mark, typically shown as a jagged yellow mark shaped like an M with rounded peaks and a trailing end.

A part alternation mark is traditionally used in Japanese texts to signify the beginning of a musical verse or the point where a different singer takes over. It serves as a structural guide in scripts, particularly in classical performing arts like Noh, to help the reader navigate vocal transitions.

In modern digital communication, this mark is frequently used to introduce lyrics or to add a rhythmic flair to text. For example: "〽️ Sing along to the chorus!", "Check out these lyrics: 〽️ I can see clearly now...", or "The next verse starts at the 〽️ symbol."

Groups
Subgroups
Unicode
U+303D U+FE0F
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E0.6

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