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๐…ค

Musical Symbol One Hundred Twenty-eighth Note Symbol

๐…ค represents the musical one hundred twenty-eighth note in Unicode music notation.

U+1D164

๐…ค is a Unicode musical symbol used in notation to represent a one hundred twenty-eighth note value. Itโ€™s handy for music-writing text, mockups, and digital typography. Below youโ€™ll find copy-ready forms and practical ways to use it.

Musical Symbol One Hundred Twenty-eighth Note Symbol Meaning

๐…ค (Unicode โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-EIGHTH NOTEโ€, code point U+1D164) is used in musical notation to indicate a note duration commonly understood in terms of rhythmic subdivisions. In practice, it appears in workflows that rely on Unicode symbols rather than dedicated music fonts or markup. Depending on the surrounding context, it can communicate that a rhythmic figure should be interpreted at a very fine subdivision level. Because it is part of the Unicode musical symbols block, its correct appearance depends on font support.

Common uses

  • โ€ขAdding rhythmic symbols to sheet-music captions or editing notes
  • โ€ขLabeling tempo or subdivision reminders in rehearsal text
  • โ€ขDesigning music-themed UI elements (tooltips, badges, icons)
  • โ€ขCreating short text-based music exercise instructions
  • โ€ขAnnotating beats and subdivisions in blogs, posts, or documentation

Examples

๐…ค Musical Symbol One Hundred Twenty-Eighth Note

  • ๐…คCount: 1-e-&-a, then ๐…ค
  • ๐…คSubdivide further: ๐…ค notes during the run
  • ๐…คRhythm cue: hold the pulse, play ๐…ค evenly
  • ๐…คFor the exercise, replace the placeholder with ๐…ค
  • ๐…คClick to insert ๐…ค into the rhythm annotation

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D164
HTML Entity𝅘𝅥𝅲
HTML Code𝅘𝅥𝅲
CSS\1D164

FAQ

What does the Musical Symbol One Hundred Twenty-eighth Note symbol mean?

๐…ค (Unicode โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-EIGHTH NOTEโ€, code point U+1D164) is used in musical notation to indicate a note duration commonly understood in terms of rhythmic subdivisions. In practice, it appears in workflows that rely on Unicode symbols rather than dedicated music fonts or markup. Depending on the surrounding context, it can communicate that a rhythmic figure should be interpreted at a very fine subdivision level. Because it is part of the Unicode musical symbols block, its correct appearance depends on font support.

What is ๐…ค used for?

It represents the โ€œMusical Symbol One Hundred Twenty-Eighth Noteโ€ (U+1D164), used to indicate a very fine rhythmic subdivision in notation contexts.

How can I copy ๐…ค in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𝅘𝅥𝅲

What CSS or JavaScript escape can I use?

CSS escape: \\1D164. JavaScript (with braces): \\u{1D164}.

Why does ๐…ค sometimes look like a blank box?

Appearance depends on whether the current font supports this Unicode character. Try switching to a music-capable font.