Musical Symbol Quarter Tone Sharp Symbol
๐ฒ (U+1D132) represents a quarter-tone sharp in musical notation.
U+1D132
The character ๐ฒ is a Unicode musical symbol used to indicate a quarter-tone sharp. Itโs useful when you need musical notation symbols in plain text, HTML, or code.
Musical Symbol Quarter Tone Sharp Symbol Meaning
๐ฒ is the Unicode character โMUSICAL SYMBOL QUARTER TONE SHARPโ (U+1D132). In musical notation, a quarter-tone sharp is used to raise a pitch by a quarter of a tone, which is common in microtonal music systems. Compared with a standard sharp (raise by a semitone), this symbol represents a smaller interval change. Youโll typically see it in edited scores, music theory text, or digital typography contexts where microtonal symbols must be included reliably in Unicode text.
Common uses
- โขLabeling microtonal pitch adjustments in music theory notes
- โขAdding quarter-tone sharp markings in text-based score annotations
- โขDesigning music typography elements for websites and apps
- โขUsing Unicode notation symbols in songwriting or rehearsal documents
- โขBuilding accessible musical content in HTML using Unicode characters
Examples
๐ฒ Musical Symbol Quarter Tone Sharp
- ๐ฒRaise the note by ๐ฒ for a quarter-tone sharp.
- ๐ฒThe melody includes ๐ฒ before the ascending phrase.
- ๐ฒUse ๐ฒ to notate microtonal inflection in the chord.
- ๐ฒIn this passage, the interval shift is indicated by ๐ฒ.
- ๐ฒMark the pitch as quarter-tone sharp with ๐ฒ.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D132 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝄲 | |
| HTML Code | 𝄲 | |
| CSS | \1D132 |
FAQ
What does ๐ฒ mean in music notation?
๐ฒ represents the musical symbol for a quarter-tone sharp, indicating a pitch raised by a quarter tone.
What is the Unicode code point for ๐ฒ?
The Unicode code point for ๐ฒ is U+1D132.
How can I copy ๐ฒ for use in HTML?
You can copy the character directly or use the HTML entity: 𝄲.
Will ๐ฒ display correctly on all devices?
Its appearance depends on font support for that Unicode musical symbol; if a font lacks support, you may see a fallback glyph.