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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.

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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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It is literally a double bar where the second line is thicker than the first.

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A double bar line indicates that the song is finished

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That is a repeat sign.

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