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The pair of lines at the end of a line in a music sheet are called "bar lines." They serve to separate measures, indicating the end of one measure and the beginning of another. When two bar lines are placed closely together, they form a "double bar line," signaling a significant change in the music, such as the end of a section or the piece itself.
By definition, Bose only manufactures top of the line headphones. However, if you would like to buy an extremely nice pair of Bose headphones, in general it is smart to only shop for over-ear headphones, not ear buds, because they're larger and they have better sound quality.
Well..... to put it lightly, the male is the connector that sticks out from the cord, like the end of a pair of headphones, and the female end is the end that is inside the device, like the headphone port on an ipod.
This really depends on which model of Turtle Beach Headphones you are using. Most models that can be used with an iPod will require an RCA to 3.5 mm headphone adapter (in which case the RCA end is female and the headphone end is male) and a source of USB power. Since they require a power source most Turtle Beach headphones may not be convenient enough for use with an iPod, especially when on the go. A separate pair of headphones for gaming and for the iPod is likely to be more appropriate.
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It is called a Basket.
It's called a double barline.
The end result is called "petrified wood".
Those are called double bar lines, and they tell the musician playing it that the piece is ended.
Those are called double bar lines, and they tell the musician playing it that the piece is ended.
The end piece on the end of a sailboat's boom is called the "boom end" or "boomkin." It often includes hardware for attaching a mainsail or for rigging purposes. In some cases, it may also refer to the "topping lift" or other lines connected to control the boom's position.
The part that holds the eraser on is called "ferrule" and the part you write with is normally graphite, but sometimes is lead or charcoal.