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. Itโs 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, โMUSICAL 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 isnโt required. Because this is a dedicated musical Unicode block character, itโs most useful when you want consistent rendering across environments that support the same Unicode character. If youโre 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
- โขAdding a quick notehead icon to music-related text or documentation
- โขBuilding simple music-themed UI elements (buttons, labels, tags)
- โขUsing as a decorative symbol in sheet-music tutorials or slide decks
- โขCreating Unicode symbol collections for education and design mockups
- โขProgramming 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 appโs 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
| Unicode | U+1D158 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝅘 | |
| HTML Code | 𝅘 | |
| CSS | \1D158 |
FAQ
What does the Musical Symbol Notehead Black symbol mean?
๐ (Unicode U+1D158, โMUSICAL 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 isnโt required. Because this is a dedicated musical Unicode block character, itโs most useful when you want consistent rendering across environments that support the same Unicode character. If youโre 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 โMUSICAL 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 userโs system and fonts support this Unicode character. If it doesnโt render, try using a font with broad Unicode music symbol coverage.