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Double bar line — meaning in music

Double bar line is a musical term meaning Two thin lines marking the end of a section. It is a theory concepts marking, first tested at Grade 1 in ABRSM, AMEB and Trinity music theory exams. From that grade on, every written paper expects you to know it on sight.

Definition
Two thin lines marking the end of a section
Theory conceptsFirst tested: Grade 1
Translations
FrenchDeux lignes fines marquant la fin d'une section
GermanZwei dünne Linien markieren das Ende eines Abschnitts
ItalianDue linee sottili che segnano la fine di una sezione
SpanishDos líneas finas que marcan el final de una sección.
Chinese标记节结束的两条细线

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