normally a thin line with another thin line.
A double bar indicates the end of a piece. It consists of a thin bar line followed by a thick bar line. If it is immediately preceded by two dots that means to repeat.
it depends on which symbol, there are many different symbols that can be at the beginning at at the end of music
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double bar
In the UK the Last Post is played. The beginning and ending of the two minute silence is also marked by the firing of a gun at the Horse Guards Parade.
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Rests and notes make up all that music is. The notes are the circular looking marks and most have staffs or lines on them which resemble lower case letter "b's" and "d's". Rests are small hash marks or bars in between notes in which no music is played. This allows the piece to flow and harmonize with the other instruments.
the end of the piece of music
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double bar
A double bar - a thin line followed by a thick line - signifies the end of a piece of music. On occasion the word "Fine" (fee-nay) accompanies this symbol.
In the UK the Last Post is played. The beginning and ending of the two minute silence is also marked by the firing of a gun at the Horse Guards Parade.
double line
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The finale is the end of something, especially a show or a piece of music.
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It's called a double barline.
Glory to God.
Those are called double bar lines, and they tell the musician playing it that the piece is ended.