Trio
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Trio may refer to:
Music
Groups
- Trio (music), an ensemble of three performers, or a composition for such an ensemble
- Jazz trio
- String trio
- Power trio (guitar, bass, and drums)
- Piano trio, a trio including a piano
- Organ trio, a trio including a Hammond organ
- Trio (band), a German group formed in 1980
- Trio (Swedish band), a group formed in 2006
- Trio!, a jazz supergroup formed in 2005
- The Trio, a musical group formed in 1998 featuring Anthony Burger and others
- The Trio, a name used by backing musicians for Trey Anastasio
Works
- Trio (Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris album)
- Trio (Marcin Wasilewski album)
- The Trio (Oscar Peterson album)
- The Trio (1973 album), by Oscar Peterson, Joe Pass and Niels-Henning Pedersen
- "Trio", a song by King Crimson on the album Starless and Bible Black
Song elements
- Part of a song in ternary form
- Part of a march
Film and television
- Trio (TV network)
- Trio (film), a 1950 anthology
- Trio (TV series), a South Korean drama
- Trio (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
- "Trio" (Stargate Atlantis)
Technology
- Trio Corporation, a Japanese audio product manufacturer
- Trio AB, a Swedish telecommunications company
- S3 Trio, a range of graphics chipsets 3D Graphics Accelerator
- Magnetom Trio, an MRI produced by Siemens
Other uses
- Trio (cocktail)
- Trio (formal languages)
- TRIO (gene)
- TRIO (program), a group of student services and outreach programs
- Trio (sculpture), by George Sugarman
- Trio people, a South American ethnic group
- Trio language
- Trio, a book by Dorothy Baker
- Trio, Belize, a village in Toledo District, Belize
See also
- Tryo
- Triumvirate
- 3 (disambiguation)
- Triad (disambiguation)
- Trinity (disambiguation)
- Triple (disambiguation)
- Troika (disambiguation)
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