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Musical Symbol Triangle-round Notehead Down Black Symbol

๐…• is a black musical notehead symbol indicating a downward stem notehead style.

U+1D155

๐…• is a Unicode musical symbol used for notation-style text. Itโ€™s commonly referenced by its Unicode name and code point, U+1D155.

Musical Symbol Triangle-round Notehead Down Black Symbol Meaning

๐…• is the Unicode character โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL TRIANGLE-ROUND NOTEHEAD DOWN BLACKโ€ (U+1D155). It represents a black notehead form with a triangle-round shape, specifically marked for the downward direction in notation contexts. Because itโ€™s an actual Unicode music glyph, it can be used in fonts and text systems that support U+1D155. People typically use it when composing music-related content in plain text, creating notation drafts, or labeling musical ideas in UI, documentation, and educational materials. If your font doesnโ€™t support it, the character may render as a missing-glyph box.

Common uses

  • โ€ขAdding notation-like symbols to music education materials in plain text
  • โ€ขMarking specific notehead styles in digital mockups and UI labels
  • โ€ขCreating music-themed posts or captions where notation glyphs are supported
  • โ€ขIncluding symbol references in developer documentation for Unicode music characters
  • โ€ขPrototyping sheet-music annotations or study notes in text editors

Examples

๐…• Musical Symbol Triangle-Round Notehead Down Black

  • ๐…•Down notehead: ๐…•
  • ๐…•Triangle-round down black notehead symbol: ๐…•
  • ๐…•Key cue for the staff: ๐…•
  • ๐…•Notation draft marker: ๐…•
  • ๐…•Unicode music glyph (U+1D155): ๐…•

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D155
HTML Entity𝅕
HTML Code𝅕
CSS\1D155

FAQ

What does the Musical Symbol Triangle-round Notehead Down Black symbol mean?

๐…• is the Unicode character โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL TRIANGLE-ROUND NOTEHEAD DOWN BLACKโ€ (U+1D155). It represents a black notehead form with a triangle-round shape, specifically marked for the downward direction in notation contexts. Because itโ€™s an actual Unicode music glyph, it can be used in fonts and text systems that support U+1D155. People typically use it when composing music-related content in plain text, creating notation drafts, or labeling musical ideas in UI, documentation, and educational materials. If your font doesnโ€™t support it, the character may render as a missing-glyph box.

What Unicode character is ๐…•?

๐…• is the Unicode character named โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL TRIANGLE-ROUND NOTEHEAD DOWN BLACKโ€ with code point U+1D155.

How do I copy ๐…• into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𝅕.

Whatโ€™s the best way to insert ๐…• in JavaScript?

Use the JavaScript escape: \\u{1D155}.

Why does ๐…• sometimes show as a blank box?

Your font or device may not support U+1D155. Try a Unicode music-capable font to see the correct glyph.

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