a double bar line is what music is played on ( i am 12 years old)"
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A double bar-line indicates the end of a section. When the second line is thicker than the first, it indicates the end of the piece.
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A double bar with dots is a repeat sign. It means go back to the beginning and play the whole section again. If the dots are on the left of the lines go either back to the beginning or look for one before that one with dots on the right of the lines. You repeat the section and then continue on.
It is an indicator of the end of a section of musical score, and calls for a sustained pause.
Assuming you refer to the symbol in a musical score, it symbolises the conclusion of a piece.
A double bar line
A double bar-line indicates the end of a section. When the second line is thicker than the first, it indicates the end of the piece.
This is called a repeat sign. It is the 'end repeat'. When you see this, you would go back to the beginning, or to the nearest 'start repeat' sign.
in guitar? it means you play the cord formed by the bar softly hope this helps...
normally a thin line with another thin line.