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๐…Ÿ

Musical Symbol Quarter Note Symbol

๐…Ÿ is the Musical Symbol Quarter Note (U+1D15F), used to represent a quarter note in typed notation.

U+1D15F

The symbol ๐…Ÿ represents the quarter note in Unicode music notation. Itโ€™s useful when you need a clean musical glyph in text, UI, or digital documents. You can copy it directly or use its code point in your code.

Musical Symbol Quarter Note Symbol Meaning

๐…Ÿ is the Unicode character named โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL QUARTER NOTEโ€ (U+1D15F). In standard music notation, a quarter note is a rhythmic value that lasts one beat in common time contexts (depending on the meter and tempo). In typed or digital contexts, this symbol is often used as a visual shorthand for musical rhythms, lesson materials, or UI elements that label timing (for example, โ€œplay quarter noteโ€ or โ€œcount 1, 2, 3, 4โ€). It may be preferable to plain text like โ€œquarter noteโ€ when space is limited and you want a recognizable music glyph.

Common uses

  • โ€ขLabeling rhythm exercises (e.g., โ€œQuarter note = 1 beatโ€) in music education content
  • โ€ขBuilding music app or website UI buttons for note values (quarter, half, etc.)
  • โ€ขAnnotating rehearsal or practice instructions in chat, docs, or spreadsheets
  • โ€ขCreating simple typed rhythm charts or callouts where sheet music isnโ€™t available
  • โ€ขDesigning posters, thumbnails, and social captions that feature musical notation

Examples

๐…Ÿ Quarter Note Music Symbol

  • ๐…ŸCount this as: ๐…Ÿ = one beat.
  • ๐…ŸPractice ๐…Ÿ, then switch to ๐…ž.
  • ๐…ŸTempo hint: keep ๐…Ÿ steady.
  • ๐…ŸThe melody starts on a ๐…Ÿ.
  • ๐…ŸChoose the note value: ๐…Ÿ (quarter note).

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D15F
HTML Entity𝅘𝅥
HTML Code𝅘𝅥
CSS\1D15F

FAQ

What does ๐…Ÿ mean?

๐…Ÿ is the Unicode โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL QUARTER NOTEโ€ and represents the quarter note in musical notation.

What is the Unicode code point for ๐…Ÿ?

The Unicode code point is U+1D15F.

How do I copy ๐…Ÿ into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𝅘𝅥.

Will ๐…Ÿ display the same on all devices?

It depends on font and Unicode support. If it doesnโ€™t render correctly, try a different music-capable font or test on the target device.

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