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Musical Symbol Fermata Below Symbol

๐„‘ is the โ€œMusical Symbol Fermata Below,โ€ a music-notation mark indicating a sustained or held note below the pitch.

U+1D111

The symbol ๐„‘ represents a fermata placed below a note in music notation. Itโ€™s useful when you need music notation marks in plain text, design mockups, or developer-generated content. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode/HTML escapes.

Musical Symbol Fermata Below Symbol Meaning

A fermata indicates that a note (or a rest) should be held longer than its usual duration. The โ€œbelowโ€ placement (as in ๐„‘) is a specific notational form used when the fermata appears under the musical element rather than above it. In practical terms, ๐„‘ helps you convey rehearsal and performance timing in written text, UI labels, captions, and digital documents. Itโ€™s especially handy when youโ€™re using fonts or systems that support Unicode musical symbols, or when you want a consistent symbol in interfaces and templates without images.

Common uses

  • โ€ขAnnotating music timing in a caption, program note, or rehearsal document
  • โ€ขLabeling an app UI element for a โ€œholdโ€ or โ€œsustainโ€ instruction
  • โ€ขUsing in sheet-music-inspired text layouts, headings, or callouts
  • โ€ขAdding notation marks to digital posters, thumbnails, and social graphics
  • โ€ขDisplaying in developer-generated content using Unicode escapes

Examples

๐„‘ Musical Symbol Fermata Below

  • ๐„‘Hold the note ๐„‘ for an extended beat.
  • ๐„‘Tempo stays steady; fermata below: ๐„‘.
  • ๐„‘Rehearsal cue: sustain this rest ๐„‘.
  • ๐„‘The harmony resolves after the ๐„‘ release.
  • ๐„‘Marking: ๐„‘ under the indicated pitch.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D111
HTML Entity𝄑
HTML Code𝄑
CSS\1D111

FAQ

What does ๐„‘ mean in music notation?

๐„‘ is the โ€œMusical Symbol Fermata Below,โ€ indicating that a note (or rest) should be held longer, with the fermata placed below the musical element.

How do I copy ๐„‘ into HTML?

You can copy the character directly, or use the HTML entity: 𝄑.

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

The Unicode code point is U+1D111.

Will ๐„‘ display correctly everywhere?

It depends on font and system support for Unicode musical symbols. If it doesnโ€™t render, try a different font that includes the musical symbols block.

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