trio

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English - Turkish
üç kişilik grup
üçlü takım
üçlü

O üçlü zaten beş albüm çıkardı. - That trio has already put out five albums.

Bir dörtlü, bir üçlüden bir üye daha fazladır. - A quartet has one more member than a trio.

üç kişilik türküm
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{i} triyo
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Turkish - Turkish
English - English
A passage in the middle of a minuet, frequently in a different key
A piece of music written for three musicians
Any cocktail made with a spirit, a liqueur, and a creamy ingredient
A group of three people or things, especially musicians
three things grouped or associated together
{n} a concert of three parts, three
a musical composition for three performers
(Italian): a group of three instruments; a work written for that group; or the contrasting middle section of a minuet or scherzo
The secondary, or episodical, movement of a minuet or scherzo, as in a sonata or symphony, or of a march, or of various dance forms; not limited to three parts or instruments
a set of three similar things considered as a unit
A trio is a group of three people together, especially musicians or singers, or a group of three things that have something in common
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Three singers with guitars (or 2 guitars and maracas) singing boleros, sons, guarachas and other songs : this formation was popularized during 20ties of the 20th century
A vocal or instrumental piece for three performers
{i} group of three persons; group of three things; musical composition for three instruments or voices, group of three singers or musicians
Three meanings: 1 A kind of chamber ensemble featuring three players 2 The genre associated with such an ensemble 3 A kind of interlude in the middle of a piece, often lighter in texture and in a contrasting key This feature occurs in both classical music, in the minuet and trio form, in marches, and in early jazz, as the third strain in ragtime form
An ensemble of three musicians
An event in which three swimmers work together as a team
a musical composition for three performers three people considered as a unit a set of three similar things considered as a unit three performers or singers who perform together
Three, considered collectively; three in company or acting together; a set of three; three united
three performers or singers who perform together
the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one
three people considered as a unit
A piece of music performed by three performers
1 A piece of music for three musicians (instrumentalists or singers) 2 A contrasting middle section of a minuet, scherzo, or similar piece
A composition for three parts or three instruments
trio sonata
a type of musical composition with two melodic parts and basso continuo
trio sonata
Principal chamber music genre of the Baroque era. Despite its name, it requires four performers: two melody instruments and continuo (usually a keyboard instrument and a bass instrument). It arose early in the 17th century as an instrumental version of the Italian vocal-duet ensemble. The two upper instruments, usually violins, generally wove their melodic, quasi-vocal lines high above the accompanying parts. Two standard forms emerged after 1750: the sonata da chiesa, or church sonata, standardized as a four-movement form (in slow-fast-slow-fast order); and the suite-like sonata da camera, or chamber sonata. By 1770 the genre had been abandoned in favour of the solo sonata
trios
Dances in threes
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Participants may have two leaders and one follower or two followers and one leader and they can be interchanged during the performance   The genders may be mixed but are not required to be   The moves can be choreographed and costumes are permitted   Moves must be valid Hand Dance moves   'Break Aways' must not exceed two and must not exceed eight beats of music each   Adagio figures, with the exception of lifts and aerials are allowed, but not required   Music will be provided by competitors
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Team consisting of three people
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Thee man team
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plural of trio
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