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𝄈

Musical Symbol Repeat Dots Symbol

𝄈 (U+1D108) is the “musical symbol repeat dots” character used to represent repeat-related notation in text.

U+1D108

𝄈 is a Unicode music character often referred to by its descriptive name: Musical Symbol Repeat Dots. You can copy it directly into documents, designs, or music-related text. Use it when you need a lightweight symbol for repeat dots without using an image.

Musical Symbol Repeat Dots Symbol Meaning

The character 𝄈 is named “MUSICAL SYMBOL REPEAT DOTS” and has Unicode codepoint U+1D108. In music notation contexts, repeat-related symbols help indicate that a musical passage should be repeated. In plain text or UI elements where standard musical score fonts aren’t practical, this symbol can stand in for repeat dots as part of a compact textual representation of musical structure. Its main value is practical: using a single, consistent Unicode glyph instead of substituting with punctuation or homemade icons. If you’re writing music software documentation, annotations, or accessible text, 𝄈 can improve clarity and consistency.

Common uses

  • Adding repeat-mark hints in music-related notes, setlists, or rehearsal annotations
  • Labeling sections in song metadata or streaming app descriptions
  • Using a compact symbol in educational or documentation text about musical form
  • Designing music-themed UI components (buttons, badges, or icons) with consistent glyphs
  • Annotating chord charts or simplified scores in accessible, text-first formats

Examples

𝄈 Musical Symbol Repeat Dots

  • 𝄈“Repeat starts here 𝄈, then play again.”
  • 𝄈“Verse 2 𝄈: return to the earlier refrain.”
  • 𝄈“Bridge 𝄈—repeat the last two bars.”
  • 𝄈“Chorus: play through, then apply 𝄈.”
  • 𝄈“Arrangement note: use 𝄈 after the intro.”

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D108
HTML Entity𝄈
HTML Code𝄈
CSS\1D108

FAQ

What does the Musical Symbol Repeat Dots symbol mean?

The character 𝄈 is named “MUSICAL SYMBOL REPEAT DOTS” and has Unicode codepoint U+1D108. In music notation contexts, repeat-related symbols help indicate that a musical passage should be repeated. In plain text or UI elements where standard musical score fonts aren’t practical, this symbol can stand in for repeat dots as part of a compact textual representation of musical structure. Its main value is practical: using a single, consistent Unicode glyph instead of substituting with punctuation or homemade icons. If you’re writing music software documentation, annotations, or accessible text, 𝄈 can improve clarity and consistency.

What is 𝄈 called?

𝄈 is commonly called “Musical Symbol Repeat Dots,” with Unicode name “MUSICAL SYMBOL REPEAT DOTS” (U+1D108).

How do I copy 𝄈 for use in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𝄈.

What Unicode codepoint is for 𝄈?

The Unicode codepoint is U+1D108.

Will 𝄈 display correctly on all devices?

It will display when the selected font supports the glyph. If it doesn’t, you may see a fallback symbol or missing-character box.

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