A pair of closely spaced bar lines marking the end of a piece or section of music.
(标示乐曲或乐章结束的)复纵线(即"‖" )
Example sentencesExamples
Can the listener identify exactly where the ‘double bars’ are - as one variation ends and a new one begins, and does the listener find that the first four bars of a variation all but pre-figure the rest of that section?
The music comes to an end, but one senses that something of the composer and his work is extending beyond the double bars.
A double bar, usually with repeat marks, signifies the close of the first main section.
Definition of double bar in US English:
double bar
nounˈdəbəl bärˈdəbəl bɑr
A pair of closely spaced bar lines marking the end of a piece or section of music.
(标示乐曲或乐章结束的)复纵线(即"‖" )
Example sentencesExamples
Can the listener identify exactly where the ‘double bars’ are - as one variation ends and a new one begins, and does the listener find that the first four bars of a variation all but pre-figure the rest of that section?
The music comes to an end, but one senses that something of the composer and his work is extending beyond the double bars.
A double bar, usually with repeat marks, signifies the close of the first main section.