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Musical Symbol Double Barline Symbol

๐„ is the Musical Symbol Double Barline used to mark important divisions in musical notation.

U+1D101

๐„ (Unicode U+1D101) is a dedicated music-notation character called the Double Barline. Itโ€™s commonly used in written music to show clear structural points. You can copy it directly or use the provided code points and escapes in your tools.

Musical Symbol Double Barline Symbol Meaning

The character ๐„ is known as the Musical Symbol Double Barline. In musical notation, barlines help organize measures, and double barlines typically indicate a significant boundary between sections (for example, separating movements, phrases, or structural parts of a score). When you typeset music symbols in plain text, this character can visually communicate those score boundaries even without full music engraving software. It is a Unicode character (U+1D101), meaning it can be referenced consistently across platforms that support it.

Common uses

  • โ€ขMarking section breaks or major phrase divisions in text-based music notes
  • โ€ขLabeling score sections in study guides, rehearsal notes, or chord charts
  • โ€ขAdding musical formatting markers in documentation or comments for musicians
  • โ€ขUsing as a decorative or organizing symbol in music-themed UI/graphics
  • โ€ขIncluding in web or app interfaces that display simple music notation cues

Examples

๐„ Musical Symbol Double Barline

  • ๐„Intro ๐„ Verse 1
  • ๐„Theme A ๐„ Theme B
  • ๐„Section 1 ends ๐„ Section 2 starts
  • ๐„Ritornello ๐„ Da capo
  • ๐„Bars 1โ€“8 ๐„ Bars 9โ€“16

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D101
HTML Entity𝄁
HTML Code𝄁
CSS\1D101

FAQ

What does the Musical Symbol Double Barline symbol mean?

The character ๐„ is known as the Musical Symbol Double Barline. In musical notation, barlines help organize measures, and double barlines typically indicate a significant boundary between sections (for example, separating movements, phrases, or structural parts of a score). When you typeset music symbols in plain text, this character can visually communicate those score boundaries even without full music engraving software. It is a Unicode character (U+1D101), meaning it can be referenced consistently across platforms that support it.

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

The Unicode code point for ๐„ is U+1D101.

How can I copy ๐„ in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity 𝄁.

How do I include ๐„ in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\1D101. JavaScript escape: \\u{1D101}.

Why does ๐„ sometimes not display correctly?

If your font or platform doesnโ€™t support the character, it may show a fallback box or missing glyph. Try a font with music symbol coverage.

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