Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
double-bar
noun
/ˈdʌb.əl bɑːr/

Definition
A symbol or mark used in music notation, indicating the end of a section or piece of music or a division in the music score.

Examples
- In the sheet music, pay attention to the double-bar at the end of the chorus.
- The conductor signaled for a pause just after the double-bar in the score.
- She explained the significance of the double-bar during the music class.

Meaning
In music, a double-bar is a visual representation that denotes changes in the piece, such as transitions in tempo, dynamics, or the start of a new section.

Synonyms
- Musical punctuation
- Notation marker