Musical Symbol Triangle Notehead Up Right White Symbol
๐ is a Unicode musical symbol for a white triangle notehead pointing up and to the right.
U+1D150
๐ (U+1D150) is a Unicode character from the Music symbols block. Itโs used when you need a specific notehead shape in plain text, layouts, or software-generated scores.
Musical Symbol Triangle Notehead Up Right White Symbol Meaning
The character ๐ is named โMUSICAL SYMBOL TRIANGLE NOTEHEAD UP RIGHT WHITEโ (Unicode U+1D150). It represents a white triangular notehead oriented up-right, which can be useful when composing, annotating, or rendering music in environments that support Unicode characters. In practice, youโll see it used to convey a particular notehead style or to approximate notational elements in text-based workflows (such as chat, documentation, or quick mockups). If youโre typesetting or generating sheet music, use it as a lightweight symbol for notehead indications where full music-notation tooling isnโt available.
Common uses
- โขAdding a triangle notehead symbol in plain-text music annotations
- โขDesigning posters or study materials that reference specific notehead shapes
- โขUsing in comments, labels, or UI hints for notation or editing tools
- โขIncluding in code-generated mockups or logs that display musical symbols
- โขSharing quick examples of notation in social posts or documentation
Examples
๐ Musical Symbol Triangle Notehead Up Right White
- ๐ Triangle notehead ๐ appears on this pitch.
- ๐ Use ๐ for the white up-right triangle notehead style.
- ๐ In our legend: ๐ = triangle notehead (white, up-right).
- ๐ I replaced the placeholder with ๐ in the annotation.
- ๐ The symbol U+1D150 (๐ ) is supported in Unicode-aware text.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D150 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝅐 | |
| HTML Code | 𝅐 | |
| CSS | \1D150 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode codepoint for ๐ ?
๐ is Unicode U+1D150.
How can I copy ๐ into HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 𝅐.
What does the name โtriangle notehead up right whiteโ indicate?
It describes a white triangular notehead oriented up and to the right.
Where is ๐ typically used?
Itโs commonly used in Unicode-aware text for music-related labels, annotations, and simple notation mockups.