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Musical Symbol Repeated Figure-2 Symbol

๐„Ž is a Unicode musical notation symbol known as โ€œRepeated Figure-2.โ€

U+1D10E

๐„Ž (U+1D10E) is a Unicode character used in music notation contexts. Itโ€™s helpful for designers and writers who need a compact symbol consistent with standard text encoding. Use it when you want a โ€œRepeated Figure-2โ€ glyph in your documents or mockups.

Musical Symbol Repeated Figure-2 Symbol Meaning

The character ๐„Ž is Unicode โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL REPEATED FIGURE-2โ€ (U+1D10E). As part of music notation symbols, it represents a repeated-figure notation mark used in written musical contexts. In practice, youโ€™ll most often see it used in digital typography for sheet-music previews, engraving mockups, or UI elements that display notation-like symbols. Its exact musical interpretation depends on the surrounding notation system and font, but the Unicode name indicates its intended role: a โ€œrepeated figureโ€ variant labeled โ€œ2.โ€ When copying into software, ensure your font supports the glyph.

Common uses

  • โ€ขSheet music UI and preview screens that require a specific notation symbol
  • โ€ขTypography and design mockups for music apps or music education materials
  • โ€ขDigital publishing where you want a standards-based Unicode music character
  • โ€ขWritersโ€™ notes or documentation that reference notation marks by symbol
  • โ€ขProgramming and templates that render the symbol by Unicode code point

Examples

๐„Ž Musical Symbol Repeated Figure-2

  • ๐„ŽRepeated figure: ๐„Ž
  • ๐„ŽUse ๐„Ž in the notation legend.
  • ๐„ŽThe symbol shown here is ๐„Ž (U+1D10E).
  • ๐„ŽIn the mockup, place ๐„Ž above the staff.
  • ๐„ŽNotation marker ๐„Ž helps label the repeat section.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D10E
HTML Entity𝄎
HTML Code𝄎
CSS\1D10E

FAQ

What does the Musical Symbol Repeated Figure-2 symbol mean?

The character ๐„Ž is Unicode โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL REPEATED FIGURE-2โ€ (U+1D10E). As part of music notation symbols, it represents a repeated-figure notation mark used in written musical contexts. In practice, youโ€™ll most often see it used in digital typography for sheet-music previews, engraving mockups, or UI elements that display notation-like symbols. Its exact musical interpretation depends on the surrounding notation system and font, but the Unicode name indicates its intended role: a โ€œrepeated figureโ€ variant labeled โ€œ2.โ€ When copying into software, ensure your font supports the glyph.

What is the Unicode code point for ๐„Ž?

The Unicode code point for ๐„Ž (Musical Symbol Repeated Figure-2) is U+1D10E.

How can I copy ๐„Ž reliably in HTML?

You can use the numeric entity: 𝄎 or paste the character directly if your editor supports it.

Why do I not see ๐„Ž in my document?

Your font may not support the glyph. Try a Unicode music font or another font that includes the musical symbols block.

Is ๐„Ž the same as other repeated-figure symbols?

No. ๐„Ž specifically corresponds to โ€œRepeated Figure-2โ€ as indicated by its Unicode name (MUSICAL SYMBOL REPEATED FIGURE-2).