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๐†š

Musical Symbol Turn Up Symbol

๐†š is the Unicode musical symbol โ€œturn upโ€ (U+1D19A) used in music-related text.

U+1D19A

๐†š is a dedicated Unicode character for the musical concept named โ€œturn up.โ€ Itโ€™s useful when you want music notation content to appear consistently in plain text. Here you can copy the symbol and find its Unicode details for design and development workflows.

Musical Symbol Turn Up Symbol Meaning

The character ๐†š is named โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL TURN UPโ€ and is part of the Unicode Music Symbols block (code point U+1D19A). In practice, itโ€™s used to represent a โ€œturn upโ€ indication in music-related writingโ€”such as labeling a note ornament, annotating musical passages, or describing performance instructions in text. Because it is a specific Unicode character, it can be more reliable than using a look-alike glyph from a random font. When you publish or generate text, check that your target fonts support this character so it renders as intended.

Common uses

  • โ€ขLabeling or annotating a โ€œturn upโ€ ornament in music practice notes
  • โ€ขCreating music-themed typography samples or glyph lists in documents
  • โ€ขWriting accessibility-friendly descriptions for music notation content
  • โ€ขStyling music instruction text in digital posters, apps, or UI mockups
  • โ€ขAdding ornament symbols to scripts, logs, or metadata for music projects

Examples

๐†š Musical Symbol Turn Up

  • ๐†šPlay the note with a ๐†š ornament.
  • ๐†šThe ๐†š turn up should be executed smoothly.
  • ๐†šIn measure 4, youโ€™ll see ๐†š marked above the pitch.
  • ๐†šUse ๐†š to indicate the turn up figure in your annotation.
  • ๐†šAdd ๐†š beside the note to match the original score text.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D19A
HTML Entity𝆚
HTML Code𝆚
CSS\1D19A

FAQ

What does the Musical Symbol Turn Up symbol mean?

The character ๐†š is named โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL TURN UPโ€ and is part of the Unicode Music Symbols block (code point U+1D19A). In practice, itโ€™s used to represent a โ€œturn upโ€ indication in music-related writingโ€”such as labeling a note ornament, annotating musical passages, or describing performance instructions in text. Because it is a specific Unicode character, it can be more reliable than using a look-alike glyph from a random font. When you publish or generate text, check that your target fonts support this character so it renders as intended.

What Unicode character is ๐†š?

๐†š is the Unicode character โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL TURN UPโ€ with code point U+1D19A.

How can I copy ๐†š into my project?

Copy the character directly as โ€œ๐†šโ€, or use the HTML entity 𝆚 / the escapes \\1D19A and \\u{1D19A} depending on your environment.

Will ๐†š always display correctly in a browser or app?

Not always. Rendering depends on whether the userโ€™s device and fonts support U+1D19A. Testing on your target platforms is recommended.

Is ๐†š the same as a musical โ€œturnโ€ in general?

๐†š specifically refers to โ€œturn upโ€ as named by Unicode (โ€œMUSICAL SYMBOL TURN UPโ€). If you need a different variant, you should use the corresponding Unicode music symbol instead.

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