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Musical Symbol Notehead Black Symbol

๐…˜ is the Musical Symbol Notehead Black character (Unicode U+1D158).

U+1D158

๐…˜ represents a black notehead used in music notation. Itโ€™s a Unicode character designed for musical text and symbols. You can copy it directly or use the provided HTML, CSS, and JavaScript escapes.

Musical Symbol Notehead Black Symbol Meaning

๐…˜ (Unicode U+1D158, โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL NOTEHEAD BLACKโ€) is a musical symbol character typically used to represent a black notehead in notation contexts. In practice, it may appear in music-related writing, mockups, icons, or simple symbol sets where a full staff or engraving system isnโ€™t required. Because this is a dedicated musical Unicode block character, itโ€™s most useful when you want consistent rendering across environments that support the same Unicode character. If youโ€™re composing or typesetting proper sheet music, noteheads are usually handled by a music notation engine, but this symbol can still be convenient for lightweight display.

Common uses

  • โ€ขAdding a quick notehead icon to music-related text or documentation
  • โ€ขBuilding simple music-themed UI elements (buttons, labels, tags)
  • โ€ขUsing as a decorative symbol in sheet-music tutorials or slide decks
  • โ€ขCreating Unicode symbol collections for education and design mockups
  • โ€ขProgramming symbol lists where you need the exact Unicode character

Examples

๐…˜ Musical Symbol Notehead Black

  • ๐…˜The notehead ๐…˜ indicates a black note in this simplified diagram.
  • ๐…˜I used ๐…˜ in the music icon set for my appโ€™s controls.
  • ๐…˜Add ๐…˜ to your legend to show the meaning of the symbol.
  • ๐…˜This mockup displays ๐…˜ as a standalone musical mark.
  • ๐…˜The character for notehead is U+1D158: ๐…˜.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D158
HTML Entity𝅘
HTML Code𝅘
CSS\1D158

FAQ

What does the Musical Symbol Notehead Black symbol mean?

๐…˜ (Unicode U+1D158, โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL NOTEHEAD BLACKโ€) is a musical symbol character typically used to represent a black notehead in notation contexts. In practice, it may appear in music-related writing, mockups, icons, or simple symbol sets where a full staff or engraving system isnโ€™t required. Because this is a dedicated musical Unicode block character, itโ€™s most useful when you want consistent rendering across environments that support the same Unicode character. If youโ€™re composing or typesetting proper sheet music, noteheads are usually handled by a music notation engine, but this symbol can still be convenient for lightweight display.

What is ๐…˜?

๐…˜ is the Unicode character โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL NOTEHEAD BLACKโ€ (code point U+1D158).

How do I copy ๐…˜ in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𝅘.

What is the Unicode code point for this symbol?

The Unicode code point is U+1D158.

Will ๐…˜ display correctly on all devices?

It will display when the userโ€™s system and fonts support this Unicode character. If it doesnโ€™t render, try using a font with broad Unicode music symbol coverage.

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