Musical Note Symbols
Browse and copy Unicode musical note and notation symbols — see each symbol's code point, HTML entity, and copy it with one click.
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Summary
Browse and copy Unicode musical note and notation symbols — see each symbol's code point, HTML entity, and copy it with one click.
How it works
- Symbols are grouped into categories: Notes, Accidentals, Rests & Meter, Staff & Clefs, and Ornaments.
- Use the search box to filter by name or Unicode code point (e.g. "quarter", "flat", "U+266A").
- Click a category tab to narrow the display to that group.
- Click the "Copy" button on any card to copy that symbol to your clipboard.
- Symbols you copy are appended to the collection text area at the bottom.
- Click "Copy All" to copy every currently visible symbol as a single string.
- Edit the collection text area directly and click "Copy Collection" to copy your custom set.
Use cases
- Insert music notes into social media bios, captions, and usernames.
- Add notation symbols to music lesson materials and worksheets.
- Decorate email subject lines or document headings with note characters.
- Use accidentals (sharp, flat, natural) in text where the keyboard symbol is unavailable.
- Reference correct HTML entities when building music-themed websites.
- Quickly find the Unicode code point for a musical symbol when writing specifications.
- Build custom symbol strings for music typography projects.
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Last updated: 2026-06-10 ·
Reviewed by Nham Vu