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Musical Symbol Moon Notehead Black Symbol

๐…“ is a black moon notehead musical symbol used for specialized notation in digital music.

U+1D153

๐…“ is Unicode character U+1D153, identified as the Musical Symbol Moon Notehead Black. Itโ€™s used when you need a specific notehead shape in text-based or font-based music notation. You can copy it directly or insert it via HTML, CSS, or JavaScript escapes.

Musical Symbol Moon Notehead Black Symbol Meaning

The character ๐…“ is Unicodeโ€™s โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL MOON NOTEHEAD BLACKโ€ (U+1D153). In practice, it represents a moon-shaped notehead in black form, which is typically used in specialized musical engraving where a different notehead style is required. When composing or sharing digital scores as text (for example, in markup, notes, or lightweight notation), this symbol helps you indicate the intended notehead appearance without needing a full music-notation application. Its meaning is therefore mainly visual/typographic: it denotes a particular notehead style rather than a pitch or rhythm by itself.

Common uses

  • โ€ขIndicating a moon-shaped notehead in plain-text or chat-based music notes
  • โ€ขBuilding lightweight music notation mockups in documents and design tools
  • โ€ขLabeling notehead styles in music education content and worksheets
  • โ€ขUsing in custom typography samples or UI mockups for music apps
  • โ€ขIncluding in web content where a specific notehead glyph is needed

Examples

๐…“ Musical Symbol Moon Notehead Black

  • ๐…“Moon notehead: ๐…“
  • ๐…“Use the moon notehead black symbol ๐…“ in this measure.
  • ๐…“Notation key: ๐…“ = moon notehead (black).
  • ๐…“Accent the staff with ๐…“ to show the notehead style.
  • ๐…“Example glyph: ๐…“ (U+1D153).

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D153
HTML Entity𝅓
HTML Code𝅓
CSS\1D153

FAQ

What does the Musical Symbol Moon Notehead Black symbol mean?

The character ๐…“ is Unicodeโ€™s โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL MOON NOTEHEAD BLACKโ€ (U+1D153). In practice, it represents a moon-shaped notehead in black form, which is typically used in specialized musical engraving where a different notehead style is required. When composing or sharing digital scores as text (for example, in markup, notes, or lightweight notation), this symbol helps you indicate the intended notehead appearance without needing a full music-notation application. Its meaning is therefore mainly visual/typographic: it denotes a particular notehead style rather than a pitch or rhythm by itself.

What is ๐…“ called in Unicode?

It is named โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL MOON NOTEHEAD BLACKโ€ with code point U+1D153.

How can I copy ๐…“ into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𝅓.

What do the code point and escapes mean for developers?

The Unicode code point is U+1D153. You can reference it using CSS escape \\1D153 or JavaScript escape \\u{1D153}.

Will ๐…“ display the same everywhere?

Not alwaysโ€”display depends on whether the userโ€™s fonts support this Unicode music symbol. If the glyph is missing, it may render as a fallback character.

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