Musical Symbol Combining Tremolo-2 Symbol
𝅨 is a Unicode combining musical symbol for tremolo notation.
U+1D168
𝅨 is the Unicode character “Musical Symbol Combining Tremolo-2.” As a combining mark, it’s meant to be attached to a preceding musical note or symbol in text-based notation. Use it when you need tremolo-2 styling in your compositions, mockups, or music text.
Musical Symbol Combining Tremolo-2 Symbol Meaning
𝅨 (U+1D168) is a musical symbol combining mark for tremolo-2 notation. It’s primarily used in text and digital environments that support Unicode musical symbols, where you want tremolo effects to appear directly in the rendered text. Because it’s a combining character, it typically modifies or attaches visually to the character immediately before it—often a note, stem, or other base glyph—rather than standing alone. In practice, it helps represent tremolo articulation in plain text, scores, transcriptions, and UI elements that display music notation.
Common uses
- •Adding tremolo-2 notation in plain-text music transcriptions
- •Marking tremolo articulation in song lyrics that include note symbols
- •Designing UI mockups for music apps that use Unicode notation
- •Annotating chords or notes in educational materials as inline text
- •Creating social posts or captions with lightweight musical notation
Examples
𝅨 Musical Symbol Combining Tremolo-2
- 𝅨𝅨C
- 𝅨♩𝅨
- 𝅨𝅨𝅘𝅥
- 𝅨Do𝅨 Re
- 𝅨Note𝅨 symbol
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D168 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝅨 | |
| HTML Code | 𝅨 | |
| CSS | \1D168 |
FAQ
What does the Musical Symbol Combining Tremolo-2 symbol mean?
𝅨 (U+1D168) is a musical symbol combining mark for tremolo-2 notation. It’s primarily used in text and digital environments that support Unicode musical symbols, where you want tremolo effects to appear directly in the rendered text. Because it’s a combining character, it typically modifies or attaches visually to the character immediately before it—often a note, stem, or other base glyph—rather than standing alone. In practice, it helps represent tremolo articulation in plain text, scores, transcriptions, and UI elements that display music notation.
Is 𝅨 a standalone symbol or a combining mark?
𝅨 is a combining character (Musical Symbol Combining Tremolo-2). It’s designed to modify or attach to the character before it.
What is the Unicode code point for 𝅨?
The Unicode code point for 𝅨 is U+1D168.
How do I copy 𝅨 into code or HTML?
You can use the HTML entity 𝅨 or the Unicode escape \\\\u{1D168} / \\\\1D168 as provided.
Why does 𝅨 sometimes not look right in text?
Appearance depends on font and rendering support for Unicode musical symbols. Try a font that includes the musical symbol range, and ensure it’s placed after the intended base character.