Musical Symbol Fermata Below Symbol
๐ is the โMusical 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. Itโs 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 โbelowโ 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. Itโs especially handy when youโre using fonts or systems that support Unicode musical symbols, or when you want a consistent symbol in interfaces and templates without images.
Common uses
- โขAnnotating music timing in a caption, program note, or rehearsal document
- โขLabeling an app UI element for a โholdโ or โsustainโ instruction
- โขUsing in sheet-music-inspired text layouts, headings, or callouts
- โขAdding notation marks to digital posters, thumbnails, and social graphics
- โขDisplaying in developer-generated content using Unicode escapes
Examples
๐ Musical Symbol Fermata Below
- ๐Hold the note ๐ for an extended beat.
- ๐Tempo stays steady; fermata below: ๐.
- ๐Rehearsal cue: sustain this rest ๐.
- ๐The harmony resolves after the ๐ release.
- ๐Marking: ๐ under the indicated pitch.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D111 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝄑 | |
| HTML Code | 𝄑 | |
| CSS | \1D111 |
FAQ
What does ๐ mean in music notation?
๐ is the โMusical 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 doesnโt render, try a different font that includes the musical symbols block.