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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 drummer's pair of cymbals is called hi-hats. Hi-hats consist of two cymbals mounted on a stand, allowing them to be played together by pressing a foot pedal. They are commonly used in various music genres to provide rhythm and texture.
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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.
Those are called parallel lines.
There isn't a name...they're just called a pair of parallel lines.
I suppose they could be called a pair, just like two horizontal lines could be called a pair, but it's not a "mathematical" or "technical" term.
A quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel lines is called a trapezoid.
A pair of infinitely long parallel lines.
parallelogram
vertical angles
A shape with no right angles and one pair of parallel lines would be called a trapezoid in the USA, and a trapezium in Britain.
it is called a trapezoid
A trapezoid sometimes called a trapezium
A pair of rhyming lines in a row is called a couplet.