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Musical Symbol Ornament Stroke-1 Symbol

๐†› is the Unicode Musical Symbol Ornament Stroke-1, used to represent an ornament stroke in music notation contexts.

U+1D19B

๐†› is a Unicode music symbol designed for ornament stroke notation. It can be copied and used in music-related text, lyrics markup, or notation mockups. You can also reference it by its Unicode code point or HTML entity in software.

Musical Symbol Ornament Stroke-1 Symbol Meaning

๐†› is the Unicode character named โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL ORNAMENT STROKE-1โ€ (U+1D19B). It belongs to the Music category and is intended to visually represent an ornament stroke in musical notation. Ornament marks are commonly used alongside notes to indicate expressive styles or performance cues. In plain text workflows, this character helps authors and developers include consistent, font-dependent musical ornament glyphs without relying on images. Its appearance depends on the font and rendering support for Unicode Musical Symbols.

Common uses

  • โ€ขAdd music ornament styling in plain-text mockups of sheet-music annotations
  • โ€ขInclude ornament symbols in music education notes or teaching documents
  • โ€ขUse in digital typography for music-themed posters, labels, or credits
  • โ€ขRepresent ornament strokes in text-based music notation systems or encodings
  • โ€ขEnhance songwriting/arrangement notes where expressive marks are written in-line

Examples

๐†› Musical Ornament Stroke-1

  • ๐†›Place ๐†› near the note to indicate an ornament stroke.
  • ๐†›The phrase begins with a soft attack, marked by ๐†›.
  • ๐†›In this passage, use ๐†› as the ornament stroke indicator.
  • ๐†›Notation notes: ๐†› appears above the repeated figure.
  • ๐†›Try rendering ๐†› in your music font to confirm glyph support.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D19B
HTML Entity𝆛
HTML Code𝆛
CSS\1D19B

FAQ

What does the Musical Symbol Ornament Stroke-1 symbol mean?

๐†› is the Unicode character named โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL ORNAMENT STROKE-1โ€ (U+1D19B). It belongs to the Music category and is intended to visually represent an ornament stroke in musical notation. Ornament marks are commonly used alongside notes to indicate expressive styles or performance cues. In plain text workflows, this character helps authors and developers include consistent, font-dependent musical ornament glyphs without relying on images. Its appearance depends on the font and rendering support for Unicode Musical Symbols.

What Unicode character is ๐†›?

๐†› is the Unicode character โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL ORNAMENT STROKE-1โ€ at U+1D19B.

How can I copy ๐†› into my work?

Copy the character directly (๐†›) or paste the HTML entity: 𝆛.

Will ๐†› look correct in all fonts?

Appearance depends on font support and rendering. If the font lacks the glyph, it may show a placeholder box.

How do I reference ๐†› in code?

You can use the Unicode code point U+1D19B, the CSS escape \\1D19B, or JavaScript \\u{1D19B}.