Meaning of terminal double bar in musicIn music notation, a double bar line indicates the end of a section or movement in the piece of music. The terminal or final double bar line indicates the end of the entire composition or movement within the composition.
It consists of two bar lines placed next to each other, with the second one thicker than the first. It is also known as a final barline, a period double bar, or a double bar.
For example:
||: Intro || // indicates end of Introduction section |: Verse | // single barline indicating end of a measure ||: Verse 2 || // double barline indicating end of Verse 2 section|| //final double barline indicating end of entire composition
In addition, you can familiarize yourself with the terms:
- [English] period double bar
- [Spanish] doble barra final
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