Eli5 what a “bar” means in music?

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I was notified of a local theater production hosting a staged reading and I wanted to audition. The auditions aren’t for another few weeks, but as part of the audition, I need to sing 32 bars of a modern musical song and then give a conflicting one minute monologue. I can handle the monologue, but what the hell is a bar?

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A bar is the notes between the vertical lines on the sheet music.
It usually starts with a thick vertical line, a G clef or F clef, and one thin vertical line, then a 4/4 or whatever teh time signature is, then the notes are written, then there’s a thin vertical line again – those notes are the first bar, the next group of notes up to the next vertical linne are the second bar, etc. Definitely look for some reading material on this – this is very basic stuff (thus eli5) and you will need to become familiar with it. I would personally take a few beginner piano lessons, this is all explained in teh first few lessons.

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Bar is short for bar line, which in written music divides the notation into measures. Each measure is a complete section of the time signature of the notation. For example, in 4/4 time signature, there are four quarter notes per measure, or groupings and subdivisions of quarter notes that equal the same amount of time as four quarter notes. Songs generally follow some kind of form, which is a series of chords that are grouped into a certain number of measures that is repeated. A 32 bar, or more properly, 32 measure song form usually has 4 sets of 8 measures (4 * 8 = 32) that follows a repeating pattern. There are all kinds of variations on this. A study of musical structures is fascinating and leads to a deeper understanding and enjoyment of music. If you can, enroll in some music theory classes. I studied music in junior high school all the way through college and this has been a source of incredible stimulation and enjoyment my entire life.