Trio
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A trio is a group of three identical or similar objects, or a grouping of three persons for a common purpose.
In music
- Trio (music), three people performing music in some way
- Piano trio (piano, violin, cello)
- String trio (violin, viola, cello)
- Clarinet-violin-piano trio (clarinet, violin, piano)
- Power trio (electric guitar, bass guitar, drum kit)
- Harmonica trio (chromatic harmonica, bass harmonica, chord harmonica)
- The middle section of a piece in ternary form
- The third section of a march (music)
- Trio (band), a German pop band who wrote "Da da da"
- The Trio, one incarnation of the Trey Anastasio Band
- Trio (album), a 1987 recording by Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt
- Trio 2 (album), a 1998 recording by Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt
- The Trio, a live 1961 album featuring a jazz trio led by the Canadian jazz pianist Oscar Peterson
In other entertainment:
- Trio (TV network), a former American cable and satellite television channel owned by NBC Universal
- Trio (novel), a 1943 novel by Dorothy Baker
- Trio (1950 film), a movie directed by Ken Annakin
- Trio (TV series) is a South Korean television drama produced by the MBC in 2002.
Trio may also refer to:
- Trio AB, a Swedish telecommunications company
- Trio, South Carolina; the zip code is 29595
- The European trade name of Japanese concern Kenwood Electronics
- An Australian company producing durable DVD Players
- A United Kingdom chocolate bar of the 1980s.
- The S3 Trio 3D Graphics Accelerator.
- The Trio Motion Controls Company
- The Trio or Tiriyó people of South America, or also their language.
[edit] See also
- Triplet (disambiguation)
- Triad (disambiguation)
- Category:Fictional trios