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Musical Symbol Cluster Notehead Black Symbol

๐…› is the Unicode musical symbol cluster notehead black used in notation fonts and digital scores.

U+1D15B

๐…› (Unicode U+1D15B) represents a cluster notehead black in music notation. Itโ€™s mainly used when working with Unicode music symbol fonts or engraving text. Use this page to copy the character and reference its encoding.

Musical Symbol Cluster Notehead Black Symbol Meaning

๐…› is a Unicode character named โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL CLUSTER NOTEHEAD BLACKโ€ (U+1D15B). In digital music notation contexts, โ€œcluster noteheadโ€ symbols are used to indicate a specific type of notehead styling associated with cluster effects or notation conventions. The character itself is not a pitch; itโ€™s a visual glyph used within musical text or symbol-based engraving. If your music font supports this code point, the glyph will render as a black cluster notehead. If it doesnโ€™t, you may see a missing-character box, so font choice matters when using ๐…› in scores and documents.

Common uses

  • โ€ขTyping cluster notehead glyphs in Unicode-enabled music notation documents
  • โ€ขLabeling or annotating notation elements in music software that supports Unicode symbols
  • โ€ขBuilding signage or graphic text for compositions using a text-based workflow
  • โ€ขPrototyping engraving ideas in design tools that accept Unicode characters
  • โ€ขUsing in web pages where a musical font is available for consistent rendering

Examples

๐…› Musical Symbol Cluster Notehead Black

  • ๐…›Use ๐…› in a text rehearsal note to mark a cluster notehead.
  • ๐…›In a score annotation, the symbol ๐…› indicates a black cluster notehead style.
  • ๐…›I copied ๐…› into my document to match the notation fontโ€™s cluster glyph.
  • ๐…›On the concert program, ๐…› is used in a short notation legend.
  • ๐…›When drafting a notation snippet, I inserted ๐…› as a visual marker.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D15B
HTML Entity𝅛
HTML Code𝅛
CSS\1D15B

FAQ

What does the Musical Symbol Cluster Notehead Black symbol mean?

๐…› is a Unicode character named โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL CLUSTER NOTEHEAD BLACKโ€ (U+1D15B). In digital music notation contexts, โ€œcluster noteheadโ€ symbols are used to indicate a specific type of notehead styling associated with cluster effects or notation conventions. The character itself is not a pitch; itโ€™s a visual glyph used within musical text or symbol-based engraving. If your music font supports this code point, the glyph will render as a black cluster notehead. If it doesnโ€™t, you may see a missing-character box, so font choice matters when using ๐…› in scores and documents.

What is the Unicode code point for ๐…›?

๐…› is U+1D15B, named โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL CLUSTER NOTEHEAD BLACKโ€.

How do I copy ๐…› into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𝅛.

Will ๐…› work everywhere on the web?

It depends on the font. If the selected font doesnโ€™t support U+1D15B, the glyph may not render correctly.

Is ๐…› a note with a specific pitch?

No. Itโ€™s a visual notation glyph (cluster notehead black) used in music notation text, not a pitch by itself.