Musical Symbol Fusa White Symbol
𝆹𝅥𝅯 is the Unicode character “MUSICAL SYMBOL FUSA WHITE” used in music notation.
U+1D1BF
𝆹𝅥𝅯 is a dedicated Unicode character for a music notation symbol. It’s useful when you need a consistent glyph in text, design mockups, or developer-generated content. You can copy it directly or use standard Unicode escapes in code.
Musical Symbol Fusa White Symbol Meaning
“MUSICAL SYMBOL FUSA WHITE” (Unicode U+1D1BF) is a music-notation character associated with the fusa (the small flag/short rhythmic note value) in white notation. In practice, it’s used when writing music-related text digitally—such as annotating rhythm, labeling musical exercises, or representing a fusa in contexts where standard musical fonts or notation systems aren’t available. Because this is a specific Unicode symbol rather than an image, it can be placed into HTML, CSS, and JavaScript content as a single character. Rendering depends on the font support for this Unicode code point.
Common uses
- •Typing or labeling rhythmic patterns in music practice notes
- •Designing sheet-music callouts or infographic captions in text layers
- •Providing a consistent symbol in UI elements for music learning apps
- •Generating music-related content dynamically in web applications
- •Creating accessible text alternatives that reference the fusa symbol
Examples
𝆹𝅥𝅯 Musical Symbol Fusa White
- 𝆹𝅥𝅯“The fusa symbol 𝆹𝅥𝅯 marks this short rhythmic value.”
- 𝆹𝅥𝅯Use 𝆹𝅥𝅯 to label the quick notes in your exercise sheet.
- 𝆹𝅥𝅯In the rhythm legend: 𝆹𝅥𝅯 = fusa (short note).
- 𝆹𝅥𝅯Try the pattern: 𝆹𝅥𝅯 𝆹𝅥𝅯 𝆹𝅥𝅯, then count aloud.
- 𝆹𝅥𝅯This UI key shows the fusa as 𝆹𝅥𝅯.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D1BF | |
| HTML Entity | 𝆹𝅥𝅯 | |
| HTML Code | 𝆹𝅥𝅯 | |
| CSS | \1D1BF |
FAQ
What does the Musical Symbol Fusa White symbol mean?
“MUSICAL SYMBOL FUSA WHITE” (Unicode U+1D1BF) is a music-notation character associated with the fusa (the small flag/short rhythmic note value) in white notation. In practice, it’s used when writing music-related text digitally—such as annotating rhythm, labeling musical exercises, or representing a fusa in contexts where standard musical fonts or notation systems aren’t available. Because this is a specific Unicode symbol rather than an image, it can be placed into HTML, CSS, and JavaScript content as a single character. Rendering depends on the font support for this Unicode code point.
What Unicode character is 𝆹𝅥𝅯?
𝆹𝅥𝅯 is “MUSICAL SYMBOL FUSA WHITE” with code point U+1D1BF.
How can I copy 𝆹𝅥𝅯 from this page?
Copy the character itself (𝆹𝅥𝅯). For coding workflows, use the provided escapes such as HTML entity 𝆹𝅥𝅯 or JavaScript Unicode escape \\u{1D1BF}.
Will 𝆹𝅥𝅯 look the same on every device?
It depends on font support for the Unicode code point. If your font doesn’t include this glyph, it may render as a fallback or placeholder.
Where is 𝆹𝅥𝅯 commonly used?
It’s mainly used in digital music-related text—such as rhythm labels, practice notes, UI indicators, and web-generated content where a consistent symbol character is preferred.