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Musical Symbol Right Repeat Sign Symbol

๐„‡ marks the right-side repeat point in musical notation.

U+1D107

The symbol ๐„‡ is a dedicated musical notation character: MUSICAL SYMBOL RIGHT REPEAT SIGN. Itโ€™s used when writing scores or mockups that need clear repeat structure. Below are practical ways to copy and insert it in different formats.

Musical Symbol Right Repeat Sign Symbol Meaning

๐„‡ (MUSICAL SYMBOL RIGHT REPEAT SIGN, Unicode U+1D107) is the โ€œright repeatโ€ marker used in sheet music. In notation, repeat signs indicate that a passage should be played more than once. Typically, a right repeat sign is paired with a left repeat sign, forming a repeated section boundary. When composing or typesetting, using the correct Unicode character helps keep spacing and semantics consistent across fonts and platforms that support this musical symbol block.

Common uses

  • โ€ขWriting or typesetting sheet-music text that uses repeat markings
  • โ€ขCreating music-themed graphics or captions with accurate notation symbols
  • โ€ขAnnotating repeated sections in digital music documents or rehearsal notes
  • โ€ขLabeling musical sections in educational materials or blog posts
  • โ€ขBuilding UI elements for music software that show repeat directions

Examples

๐„‡ Musical Symbol Right Repeat Sign

  • ๐„‡Allegro ๐„‡: return to the start of the repeated bar.
  • ๐„‡Repeat section ends here ๐„‡.
  • ๐„‡Play through, then repeat from the beginning of the passage.
  • ๐„‡Markers: left repeat sign ... ๐„‡.
  • ๐„‡Score mockup shows the right boundary with ๐„‡.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D107
HTML Entity𝄇
HTML Code𝄇
CSS\1D107

FAQ

What does the symbol ๐„‡ mean in music?

๐„‡ is the MUSICAL SYMBOL RIGHT REPEAT SIGN, used to mark the right side of a repeated section in sheet music.

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

The Unicode code point is U+1D107.

How can I copy ๐„‡ into HTML?

Use the HTML entity 𝄇 or copy the character directly.

Will ๐„‡ display correctly on every device?

It depends on font support for this Unicode musical symbol. If it doesnโ€™t render, try a font that includes the Musical Symbols block.