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Byzantine Musical Symbols
Unicode character block

Byzantine Musical Symbols is a Unicode block containing characters for representing Byzantine music in ekphonetic notation.

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Block

Byzantine Musical Symbols[1][2]Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
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U+1D00x𝀀𝀁𝀂𝀃𝀄𝀅𝀆𝀇𝀈𝀉𝀊𝀋𝀌𝀍𝀎𝀏
U+1D01x𝀐𝀑𝀒𝀓𝀔𝀕𝀖𝀗𝀘𝀙𝀚𝀛𝀜𝀝𝀞𝀟
U+1D02x𝀠𝀡𝀢𝀣𝀤𝀥𝀦𝀧𝀨𝀩𝀪𝀫𝀬𝀭𝀮𝀯
U+1D03x𝀰𝀱𝀲𝀳𝀴𝀵𝀶𝀷𝀸𝀹𝀺𝀻𝀼𝀽𝀾𝀿
U+1D04x𝁀𝁁𝁂𝁃𝁄𝁅𝁆𝁇𝁈𝁉𝁊𝁋𝁌𝁍𝁎𝁏
U+1D05x𝁐𝁑𝁒𝁓𝁔𝁕𝁖𝁗𝁘𝁙𝁚𝁛𝁜𝁝𝁞𝁟
U+1D06x𝁠𝁡𝁢𝁣𝁤𝁥𝁦𝁧𝁨𝁩𝁪𝁫𝁬𝁭𝁮𝁯
U+1D07x𝁰𝁱𝁲𝁳𝁴𝁵𝁶𝁷𝁸𝁹𝁺𝁻𝁼𝁽𝁾𝁿
U+1D08x𝂀𝂁𝂂𝂃𝂄𝂅𝂆𝂇𝂈𝂉𝂊𝂋𝂌𝂍𝂎𝂏
U+1D09x𝂐𝂑𝂒𝂓𝂔𝂕𝂖𝂗𝂘𝂙𝂚𝂛𝂜𝂝𝂞𝂟
U+1D0Ax𝂠𝂡𝂢𝂣𝂤𝂥𝂦𝂧𝂨𝂩𝂪𝂫𝂬𝂭𝂮𝂯
U+1D0Bx𝂰𝂱𝂲𝂳𝂴𝂵𝂶𝂷𝂸𝂹𝂺𝂻𝂼𝂽𝂾𝂿
U+1D0Cx𝃀𝃁𝃂𝃃𝃄𝃅𝃆𝃇𝃈𝃉𝃊𝃋𝃌𝃍𝃎𝃏
U+1D0Dx𝃐𝃑𝃒𝃓𝃔𝃕𝃖𝃗𝃘𝃙𝃚𝃛𝃜𝃝𝃞𝃟
U+1D0Ex𝃠𝃡𝃢𝃣𝃤𝃥𝃦𝃧𝃨𝃩𝃪𝃫𝃬𝃭𝃮𝃯
U+1D0Fx𝃰𝃱𝃲𝃳𝃴𝃵
Notes1.^ As of Unicode version 16.02.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points

History

The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Byzantine Musical Symbols block:

VersionFinal code points1CountUTC IDL2 IDWG2 IDDocument
3.1U+1D000..1D0F5246X3L2/95-122N1208Byzantine musical notation system, 1995-03-30
X3L2/95-090N1253 (doc, txt)Umamaheswaran, V. S.; Ksar, Mike (1995-09-09), "6.4.2", Unconfirmed Minutes of WG 2 Meeting # 28 in Helsinki, Finland; 1995-06-26--27
UTC/1995-054"Byzantine Music", Unicode Technical Committee Meeting #66, Draft Minutes, 1995-09-29
N1303 (html, doc)Umamaheswaran, V. S.; Ksar, Mike (1996-01-26), "8.3 Byzantine music symbols", Minutes of Meeting 29, Tokyo
UTC/1996-013McGowan, Rick (1996-03-08), Greek (Byzantine) Musical Notation System, Notes and observations on ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2/WG2 N1208 and attachments
N1375Revised Proposal - Repertoire of Greek Byzantine Musical Notation System, 1996-04-16
N1353Umamaheswaran, V. S.; Ksar, Mike (1996-06-25), "8.7.1", Draft minutes of WG2 Copenhagen Meeting # 30
L2/97-144N15823rd revision for proposal of repertoire of Greek Byzantine Music Notation System, 1997-06-11
L2/97-288N1603Umamaheswaran, V. S. (1997-10-24), "8.3", Unconfirmed Meeting Minutes, WG 2 Meeting # 33, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, 20 June – 4 July 1997
L2/01-050N2253Umamaheswaran, V. S. (2001-01-21), "8.1 (Comments from Ireland section, Byzantine musical symbols item)", Minutes of the SC2/WG2 meeting in Athens, September 2000
L2/05-106Nicholas, Nick (2005-05-02), Byzantine Musical Notation: Proposal for Changes
L2/05-153Freytag, Asmus (2005-05-12), Recommendations on how to handle the input from document L2/05-106 Proposal for Changes in Byzantine Musical Notation
L2/05-108RMoore, Lisa (2005-08-26), "Consensus 103-C16", UTC #103 Minutes, Swap the glyphs for U+1D09C BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL AGOGI ARGI and U+1D09F BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL AGOGI GORGI.
L2/05-341Anderson, Deborah (2005-10-25), Summary of proposed changes from L2/05-106, Byzantine Musical Notation

See also

Notes and manuals

References

  1. Proposed code points and characters names may differ from final code points and names