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Musical Symbol Fusa Black Symbol

๐‡€ is the Musical Symbol Fusa Black character used in music notation text.

U+1D1C0

The symbol ๐‡€ represents the โ€œFusa Blackโ€ musical notation glyph. Itโ€™s part of the Unicode Musical Symbols block, so it can be used in plain text. Use it when you need a compact musical symbol in writing, UI, or notation references.

Musical Symbol Fusa Black Symbol Meaning

๐‡€ is the Unicode character โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL FUSA BLACKโ€ (U+1D1C0). In music notation contexts, a fusa (fus a) is a small rhythmic value, and the โ€œblackโ€ form indicates a specific visual weight/style in the notation system encoded by Unicode. When you use ๐‡€, youโ€™re primarily inserting the exact glyph character rather than generating a full score. That makes it useful for annotations, short rhythm references, icon-like notation markers, and lightweight text-based representations of musical elements.

Common uses

  • โ€ขAdding rhythm markers in rehearsal notes or text-based scores
  • โ€ขLabeling UI elements or buttons related to a specific rhythmic value
  • โ€ขWriting educational content that references the fusa black symbol
  • โ€ขCreating posts or captions about musical rhythm patterns
  • โ€ขIncluding the symbol in fonts/character sets or Unicode reference documents

Examples

๐‡€ Musical Symbol Fusa Black

  • ๐‡€The pattern includes a sequence of ๐‡€ values.
  • ๐‡€Play ๐‡€ on beat two, then continue with the next figure.
  • ๐‡€In this exercise, ๐‡€ represents the fusa black rhythmic unit.
  • ๐‡€Our notation legend marks the final accent as ๐‡€.
  • ๐‡€Use ๐‡€ in the chord chart to show the rhythmic emphasis.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D1C0
HTML Entity𝆺𝅥𝅯
HTML Code𝆺𝅥𝅯
CSS\1D1C0

FAQ

What does the Musical Symbol Fusa Black symbol mean?

๐‡€ is the Unicode character โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL FUSA BLACKโ€ (U+1D1C0). In music notation contexts, a fusa (fus a) is a small rhythmic value, and the โ€œblackโ€ form indicates a specific visual weight/style in the notation system encoded by Unicode. When you use ๐‡€, youโ€™re primarily inserting the exact glyph character rather than generating a full score. That makes it useful for annotations, short rhythm references, icon-like notation markers, and lightweight text-based representations of musical elements.

What Unicode code point is ๐‡€?

๐‡€ is U+1D1C0 (MUSICAL SYMBOL FUSA BLACK).

How can I copy ๐‡€ into my work?

Copy the character directly (๐‡€) or use the HTML entity: 𝆺𝅥𝅯.

Will ๐‡€ display correctly on every device?

Display depends on whether the installed font supports this musical symbol. If it shows a blank box, try a different Unicode font.

Is ๐‡€ the same as a standard note symbol like โ™ช?

No. ๐‡€ is specifically โ€œFUSA BLACKโ€ (U+1D1C0). Symbols like โ™ช are different Unicode characters with their own glyphs and meanings.

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