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Musical Symbol Coda Symbol

๐„Œ marks a musical coda, signaling that an ending section should be played.

U+1D10C

The symbol ๐„Œ is the Unicode โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL CODAโ€ character. Itโ€™s commonly used in printed and digital notation to indicate where the music should end. You can copy it directly or use the provided HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes.

Musical Symbol Coda Symbol Meaning

๐„Œ (Unicode U+1D10C) is the musical symbol for a โ€œcoda,โ€ which is an ending section of a piece or movement. In sheet music, the coda is used to tell performers to jump to (or repeat) the ending material, often connected to earlier passages that reference it. While the exact layout can vary by score style, the intent remains the same: guide the performer to the concluding segment. In digital scores and music apps, this character helps ensure consistent notation across devices when the font supports Unicode musical symbols.

Common uses

  • โ€ขMarking the coda section in sheet music drafts or digital scores
  • โ€ขLabeling an ending in rehearsal materials or lead sheets
  • โ€ขCreating music notation content for websites or educational documents
  • โ€ขAnnotating exported MusicXML/notation previews that use Unicode symbols
  • โ€ขDesigning posters, typography specimens, or UI elements for music tools

Examples

๐„Œ Musical Symbol Coda

  • ๐„ŒPlay the coda (๐„Œ) after the repeat.
  • ๐„ŒNavigate to the ending marked ๐„Œ in the score.
  • ๐„ŒCoda sign: ๐„Œ, then return to the final refrain.
  • ๐„ŒThe arrangement ends at ๐„Œ in measure 42.
  • ๐„ŒFrom the D.S. al coda mark, go to ๐„Œ.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D10C
HTML Entity𝄌
HTML Code𝄌
CSS\1D10C

FAQ

What does ๐„Œ mean in sheet music?

Itโ€™s the Musical Symbol Coda, used to indicate the ending section a performer should go to.

What is the Unicode code point for ๐„Œ?

The symbol ๐„Œ is U+1D10C (HTML entity: 𝄌).

How do I use ๐„Œ in HTML?

You can use the provided HTML entity: 𝄌.

Will ๐„Œ display correctly on all devices?

Display depends on the fontโ€™s Unicode support for musical symbols. If your font lacks it, the glyph may not render as expected.

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