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Double bar lines in music notation signify the end of a section or the end of a piece of music.
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Those are called double bar lines, and they tell the musician playing it that the piece is ended.
It's called a double barline.
The symbol used to indicate the end of a piece of music in sheet music is called a double bar line, represented by two vertical lines.
Those are called double bar lines, and they tell the musician playing it that the piece is ended.
The pair of lines at the end of a line in a music sheet are called "bar lines." They serve to separate measures, indicating the end of one measure and the beginning of another. When two bar lines are placed closely together, they form a "double bar line," signaling a significant change in the music, such as the end of a section or the piece itself.
A double bar - a thin line followed by a thick line - signifies the end of a piece of music. On occasion the word "Fine" (fee-nay) accompanies this symbol.
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Call For Music ended on 1958-02-04.
the end of the piece of music