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🪕Banjo EmojiUnicode: 1FA95
A stringed instrument emoji, used to talk about country music, folk tunes, jam sessions, or that rustic vibe.
Released in Released in 2010 with Unicode 6.0
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Meaning and Interpretation
🪕 Yo, this is a banjo emoji! Use it when you're talking about country music, folk festivals, or just chilling with some bluegrass tunes. It's got that wholesome, down-to-earth vibe. Like, if you're going to a concert or your buddy picks up a banjo, drop this emoji to show you're into that scene. It's basically saying 'I love folk/country vibes' or 'let's make some music!' Super chill and fun.
Symbolism
- Folk music and rural traditions
- Storytelling through song
- Good times and community gatherings
Common Usage Scenarios
- Talking about going to a country music festival with your crew
- Your friend posts a video of them playing the banjo, you hype them up
- Planning a chill campfire night with acoustic music and beer
Usage Examples in Conversation
Yo! Ready for the bluegrass festival this weekend? 🪕🎸
My brother just learned a new banjo tune, sounds sick! 🪕🔥
We should have a campfire session tonight, bring your banjo! 🪕🔥🍺
Listening to some folk tracks, feeling super nostalgic 🪕❤️
That jam session was epic, total banjo vibes all night 🪕🙌✨
Usage Guidelines and Etiquette
- Pair with 🎸 or 🎵 when talking about music sessions
- Use it to show you're into folk or country culture
- Great for hyping up musical friends or festival plans
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