Musical Symbol Combining Loure Symbol
๐ is the Musical Symbol Combining Loure (U+1D182), used as a combining mark in music notation text.
U+1D182
๐ is a Unicode musical symbol used in text-based notation. As a combining character, it is intended to modify the musical element that precedes it. Use it when you need Loure articulation or ornament marks in plain text.
Musical Symbol Combining Loure Symbol Meaning
The character ๐ is named โMUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING LOUREโ and has code point U+1D182. Because it is a combining mark, it is typically placed after a base musical character to indicate that the โloureโ style should apply to that preceding element. In practice, this symbol is most useful when you are writing or generating sheet-music-like content in plain text, such as in early music contexts or markup environments that support Unicode musical symbols. If your renderer supports combining characters properly, the mark should visually attach to the prior musical symbol.
Common uses
- โขAdding Loure articulation or ornament indications in Unicode-based music text
- โขPreparing educational materials that use plain text for musical notation examples
- โขLabeling or annotating musical passages in notes, scripts, or captions
- โขCreating web or document content that relies on Unicode musical glyph support
- โขFormatting music-related posts or metadata where a combining musical mark is needed
Examples
๐ Musical Symbol Combining Loure
- ๐Do ๐ (loure indicated on the preceding note symbol)
- ๐hymn ๐ passage (combining mark after the relevant symbol)
- ๐violin ๐ ornament note in the score excerpt
- ๐cadence mark ๐ attached to the preceding musical character
- ๐Example: note-symbol ๐ with loure styling
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D182 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝆂 | |
| HTML Code | 𝆂 | |
| CSS | \1D182 |
FAQ
Is ๐ a normal character or a combining mark?
๐ is a combining character (MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING LOURE, U+1D182). It is typically used after a base character it modifies.
How do I copy ๐ for use in text and documents?
Copy the symbol directly as shown (๐). You can also use its HTML entity (𝆂) or Unicode code point (U+1D182).
Will ๐ display correctly in all fonts?
Not all fonts support the full range of Unicode musical symbols. If the glyph is missing, the symbol may not render as expected.
What does โloureโ indicate when used in notation text?
In Unicode notation, it functions as an ornament/articulation-style indicator applied to the preceding musical element when supported by the renderer.