Musical Symbol Arpeggiato Up Symbol
๐ (U+1D183) represents the musical symbol arpeggiato up in Unicode music notation.
U+1D183
The symbol ๐ is a Unicode musical notation character used to indicate arpeggiation direction. You can copy it directly or use the provided HTML, CSS, and JavaScript escapes.
Musical Symbol Arpeggiato Up Symbol Meaning
The character ๐ is named โMUSICAL SYMBOL ARPEGGIATO UPโ and has the Unicode code point U+1D183. In music notation, โarpeggiato upโ refers to arpeggiation performed upward through the notes (often described in sheet-music contexts as an arpeggiated pattern moving up). In practice, writers and designers use this symbol when labeling musical passages, annotating score-related text, or adding lightweight notation marks in interfaces where full staff notation isnโt available. Its main value is providing a standardized, copyable Unicode glyph that stays consistent across platforms that support this code point.
Common uses
- โขAdding quick arpeggiation labels in music lessons or practice notes
- โขAnnotating chord diagrams or arrangement notes in plain text
- โขUsing as a lightweight notation marker in UI strings for music apps
- โขIncluding in blog posts or tutorials about arpeggio technique
- โขDesigning captions for audio tracks or performance descriptions
Examples
๐ Musical Symbol Arpeggiato Up
- ๐Play the pattern: ๐ arpeggiato up.
- ๐Technique note: use ๐ for an upward arpeggio.
- ๐Chords section: ๐ indicates arpeggiated notes moving up.
- ๐In rehearsal, count the rise marked by ๐.
- ๐Try ๐ on the first inversion for a bright ascent.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D183 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝆃 | |
| HTML Code | 𝆃 | |
| CSS | \1D183 |
FAQ
What does the Musical Symbol Arpeggiato Up symbol mean?
The character ๐ is named โMUSICAL SYMBOL ARPEGGIATO UPโ and has the Unicode code point U+1D183. In music notation, โarpeggiato upโ refers to arpeggiation performed upward through the notes (often described in sheet-music contexts as an arpeggiated pattern moving up). In practice, writers and designers use this symbol when labeling musical passages, annotating score-related text, or adding lightweight notation marks in interfaces where full staff notation isnโt available. Its main value is providing a standardized, copyable Unicode glyph that stays consistent across platforms that support this code point.
What is the Unicode code point for ๐?
The symbol ๐ has Unicode code point U+1D183.
How can I copy ๐ using HTML?
Use the HTML numeric entity: 𝆃.
How do I include ๐ in CSS?
You can use the CSS escape: \\1D183.
Is ๐ available in standard fonts on all devices?
It depends on font support for U+1D183. If a font doesnโt include the glyph, it may display as a fallback box or different character.