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Musical Symbol Combining Double Tongue Symbol

๐†Š is the musical combining symbol โ€œdouble tongueโ€ used in notation text to refine how a note is interpreted.

U+1D18A

๐†Š is a Unicode musical combining character: itโ€™s meant to be attached to surrounding text like a modifier. Use it in music-related writing where โ€œdouble tongueโ€ is relevant. Copy it directly from this page or paste using its Unicode code point U+1D18A.

Musical Symbol Combining Double Tongue Symbol Meaning

U+1D18A (๐†Š) is named โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING DOUBLE TONGUE.โ€ As a combining musical symbol, it typically modifies a preceding musical element in text-based notation, indicating articulation associated with double tonguing. In practice, itโ€™s most useful when youโ€™re representing music notation in plain textโ€”for example in markup, rehearsal notes, educational material, or transcription formats that rely on Unicode characters. Because it is a combining character, its visual placement depends on the font and rendering engine, so test it in your target editor or browser to ensure it appears as intended.

Common uses

  • โ€ขIndicating double-tongue articulation in plain-text music notes
  • โ€ขAnnotating rehearsal or practice instructions in text documents
  • โ€ขAdding articulation modifiers in Unicode-based music markup or templating
  • โ€ขEnhancing educational materials that describe performance techniques
  • โ€ขTagging or labeling musical passages in posts and social media text

Examples

๐†Š Musical Symbol Combining Double Tongue

  • ๐†ŠTa๐†Š ra rhythm cue
  • ๐†ŠTrumpet: double tongue ๐†Š on accented notes
  • ๐†ŠPractice note: play cleanly with ๐†Š articulation
  • ๐†ŠAdd ๐†Š after the target syllable in the exercise
  • ๐†ŠMeasure marking: double tongue indicated by ๐†Š

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D18A
HTML Entity𝆊
HTML Code𝆊
CSS\1D18A

FAQ

What does the Musical Symbol Combining Double Tongue symbol mean?

U+1D18A (๐†Š) is named โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING DOUBLE TONGUE.โ€ As a combining musical symbol, it typically modifies a preceding musical element in text-based notation, indicating articulation associated with double tonguing. In practice, itโ€™s most useful when youโ€™re representing music notation in plain textโ€”for example in markup, rehearsal notes, educational material, or transcription formats that rely on Unicode characters. Because it is a combining character, its visual placement depends on the font and rendering engine, so test it in your target editor or browser to ensure it appears as intended.

Is ๐†Š a spacing character or a combining character?

๐†Š is a combining musical symbol (Unicode name: MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING DOUBLE TONGUE). It is designed to modify the preceding character.

What is the Unicode code point for ๐†Š?

The Unicode code point is U+1D18A.

How do I copy ๐†Š into my work?

Copy the character ๐†Š directly from this page, or paste it using HTML entity 𝆊, CSS escape \\1D18A, or JavaScript escape \\u{1D18A}.

Why doesnโ€™t ๐†Š look right in my editor?

As a combining character, its positioning depends on font support and rendering. Try another font or test in a different app/browser.