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Musical Symbol Triangle-round Notehead Down White Symbol

๐…” is a Unicode musical symbol for a triangle-round notehead pointing down (white notehead).

U+1D154

๐…” represents a specific style of musical notehead in Unicode. Itโ€™s useful when youโ€™re composing text that includes standardized music notation symbols. Copy it directly or use the provided code point in your tools.

Musical Symbol Triangle-round Notehead Down White Symbol Meaning

๐…” is the Unicode character โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL TRIANGLE-ROUND NOTEHEAD DOWN WHITEโ€ (code point U+1D154). The name describes its visual features: a notehead that combines triangle and round shaping, oriented โ€œdown,โ€ and shown as a โ€œwhiteโ€ (outline) notehead style. In plain text, this symbol is typically used to label or display music-related content where a specific notehead glyph is needed. Designers and developers may use it in UI mockups, music education text, or documentation that requires consistent notation characters across platforms.

Common uses

  • โ€ขAdding a specific notehead symbol to music education posts or worksheets
  • โ€ขMarking special notehead types in music notation documentation or tutorials
  • โ€ขIncluding music notation symbols in typography or layout mockups
  • โ€ขUsing the symbol in lyrics/score-adjacent text where inline glyphs are needed
  • โ€ขCreating consistent iconography for music theory apps and interfaces

Examples

๐…” Musical symbol triangle-round notehead down white

  • ๐…”Use ๐…” to indicate a downward white notehead in your lesson.
  • ๐…”In the diagram, the marked note uses ๐…”.
  • ๐…”The symbol ๐…” appears above the staff as a notehead reference.
  • ๐…”Replace placeholders with ๐…” for the correct glyph style.
  • ๐…”This score legend includes ๐…” for the triangle-round head.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D154
HTML Entity𝅔
HTML Code𝅔
CSS\1D154

FAQ

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

๐…” is the Unicode character โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL TRIANGLE-ROUND NOTEHEAD DOWN WHITEโ€ (code point U+1D154). The name describes its visual features: a notehead that combines triangle and round shaping, oriented โ€œdown,โ€ and shown as a โ€œwhiteโ€ (outline) notehead style. In plain text, this symbol is typically used to label or display music-related content where a specific notehead glyph is needed. Designers and developers may use it in UI mockups, music education text, or documentation that requires consistent notation characters across platforms.

What Unicode character is ๐…”?

๐…” is โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL TRIANGLE-ROUND NOTEHEAD DOWN WHITEโ€ with Unicode code point U+1D154.

How can I copy ๐…” into my document?

Copy the character directly from this page, or paste the HTML entity 𝅔 / use the escapes like \\1D154 or \\u{1D154} in your code.

Does ๐…” always display the same way on all devices?

As with many Unicode symbols, the appearance depends on the font your device uses. If the font doesnโ€™t support U+1D154, it may not render correctly.

Is ๐…” a music theory term or just a glyph?

Itโ€™s a glyph representing a specific kind of musical notehead in Unicode; the characterโ€™s name describes its visual characteristics.