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Musical Symbol Repeated Figure-3 Symbol

๐„ is the Unicode musical symbol โ€œrepeated figure-3,โ€ used to indicate a repeated musical pattern.

U+1D10F

๐„ is a Unicode musical notation character used in text that represents music. It corresponds to โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL REPEATED FIGURE-3โ€ (U+1D10F). You can copy it directly for scores, annotations, and music-related content.

Musical Symbol Repeated Figure-3 Symbol Meaning

โ€œMusical Symbol Repeated Figure-3โ€ (๐„) is a music-notation symbol indicating a repeated figure with a specific level or variant (figure-3). In practice, itโ€™s most useful when youโ€™re writing or annotating music in plain textโ€”such as lyrics-and-notation hybrids, program output, or markup contexts where a staff is not available. Because the symbol is part of Unicodeโ€™s music block, itโ€™s intended to be used as a single character rather than a stylized approximation. Pair it with surrounding musical symbols in the same text stream to preserve the intended notation semantics.

Common uses

  • โ€ขCopying a notation symbol into plain-text music annotations
  • โ€ขUsing in music-related posts where a short โ€œrepeatโ€ marker is needed
  • โ€ขIncluding in digital notes or study documents that reference figures
  • โ€ขDisplaying in software logs or exports that render musical Unicode text
  • โ€ขCreating consistent musical typography in web or messaging content

Examples

๐„ Musical Symbol Repeated Figure-3

  • ๐„Theme 1: ๐„ then continues into the next phrase.
  • ๐„Repeat cue: ๐„ (figure-3) marks the repeated pattern.
  • ๐„Measure note: apply ๐„ to the figure before the cadence.
  • ๐„In my draft, I wrote ๐„ to indicate a repeat of figure-3.
  • ๐„Export preview shows ๐„ alongside other music symbols.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D10F
HTML Entity𝄏
HTML Code𝄏
CSS\1D10F

FAQ

What does the Musical Symbol Repeated Figure-3 symbol mean?

โ€œMusical Symbol Repeated Figure-3โ€ (๐„) is a music-notation symbol indicating a repeated figure with a specific level or variant (figure-3). In practice, itโ€™s most useful when youโ€™re writing or annotating music in plain textโ€”such as lyrics-and-notation hybrids, program output, or markup contexts where a staff is not available. Because the symbol is part of Unicodeโ€™s music block, itโ€™s intended to be used as a single character rather than a stylized approximation. Pair it with surrounding musical symbols in the same text stream to preserve the intended notation semantics.

What is ๐„ called in Unicode?

It is named โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL REPEATED FIGURE-3โ€ and has codepoint U+1D10F.

How do I copy ๐„?

Select the character above (๐„) and copy/paste it, or use the HTML entity (𝄏) in supported contexts.

Will ๐„ display correctly everywhere?

Font support varies. If you see a box or missing glyph, switch to a Unicode music-capable font.

Is ๐„ the same as a generic repeat sign?

Not exactly. ๐„ specifically represents โ€œrepeated figure-3โ€ in Unicode music notation, so itโ€™s best used alongside other music notation symbols to match the intended meaning.

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