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What is this sign called?

What is this sign called?-example-1
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Answer: C

A repeat sign

Step-by-step explanation:

it is usually at the end of a music line telling you to repeat what you just sing/ said. hope this helps!

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Answer:

C. Repeat sign

Step-by-step explanation:

In music, when there is a colon followed by two lines, it indicates that you repeat. When you reach the repeat sign, go back to either:

a) The beginning of the piece; or

b) The "open" repeat sign, which looks like the one in the picture, but it's backwards.

A. An accent sign is a symbol that goes above a note.

B. Final barline can easily be confused with the repeat sign. It is one thin line followed by a thick line, like in the picture but without the two dots.

D. Sometimes people call a double barline the end of a song, but a double barline is two thin lines. Usually, there is a pause for the end of a section and the song continues after the pause.

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