The Unicode block Ancient Greek Musical Notation (U+1D200–U+1D24F) contains characters used to represent the musical notation of ancient Greece. This notation system was employed from around 500 BCE to 500 CE for transcribing vocal and instrumental music. The block includes symbols that denote pitch, rhythm, and other musical instructions, providing insight into how music was written and performed in classical Greek culture.
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Below you will find all the characters that are in the Ancient Greek Musical Notation unicode block. Currently there are 70 characters in this block.