Draft:Repeat Bar
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In music notation, "repeat a bar" is noted by using the symbol 𝄎 in the next bar in the stave.[1]

If the bar of music is to be repeated multiple times a slightly different version 𝄏 is used.
It is placed within the stave for percussion, guitar, or sometimes piano music. Rather like a ditto, it means to repeat the bar of music before it.
Encoding
[edit]The repeat bar sign is encoded in the Musical Symbols block of Unicode as U+1D10E 𝄎
The multiple repeat bar sign is encoded as U+1D10F 𝄏
References
[edit]- ^ Feezell, Mark (2016). Music Theory Fundamentals. High-Yield Music Theory (PDF). Vol. 1. Mark Feezell. p. 23.
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