No it cannot be. A duet is 2 players while a trio is 3.
A duet is when you do it with another person. (2) A solo is when you do it alone. (1) So, if you do it with a duet, you have a trio.
Not duet, but trio: Mary Travers of Peter,Paul and Mary
2 people are needed for a duet 2-duet 3-trio 4-quartet 1-solo RR
If you mean not so much harmony, then I would say duet or trio or even quartet. If you mean there is background harmony, then solo or duet or trio or quartet with accompaniment. If you mean that there are some notes that sound as if they exist but they don't, then they're called ghost notes.
Paul McArtney
2 in a pair, 3 in a trio and a duet is a song for 2 people
it can be both ( solo , team , duet , combo ( combination of solo, duet, team, trio ) Trio )
A duet is when you do it with another person. (2) A solo is when you do it alone. (1) So, if you do it with a duet, you have a trio.
Not duet, but trio: Mary Travers of Peter,Paul and Mary
Add one more person.
A Duet
2 people are needed for a duet 2-duet 3-trio 4-quartet 1-solo RR
If you mean not so much harmony, then I would say duet or trio or even quartet. If you mean there is background harmony, then solo or duet or trio or quartet with accompaniment. If you mean that there are some notes that sound as if they exist but they don't, then they're called ghost notes.
I'm pretty sure you're referring to a trio. One is a solo, two a duet, three a trio, four a quartet, five a quintet, six a sextet, etc.
Could be any multiple number variation like, Duet, Trio, Quartet, etc etc.
Paul McArtney
It depends on the people 2 ppl- duet 3 ppl- trio 4 ppl- quartet 5 ppl- quintet and it continues......