When three notes grouped together are played in the time of two notes of the same value, they are called a triplet. Triplets create a rhythmic division that allows for the equal subdivision of a beat into three parts, which adds a distinctive feel to the music. This term is commonly used in various musical genres to enrich the rhythmic texture.
It is called a Chord.
Three crotchets with a bracket grouped over them with a small three in the middle of the bracket is called a triplet. A triplet is when you play three notes in the time that you would play two notes, meaning in this case you would play three crotchets in the time of two crotchet beats (or one minim beat).
A bunch of notes played together that are close together and dissonant
It is not grouped in patterns of two, three, and four as in Western music
Some people insist that a chord is three or more notes played together. Others insist that even two notes still make a chord. Opinions differ, and it is dependent on the terminology people wish to use to describe a chord.
Johann grouped together Earth, Wind, and Fire as the first three elements.
This arrangement is called "triplets," where elements are grouped in sets of three.
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The three types of spatial distribution are uniform distribution (evenly spaced), random distribution (no pattern), and clustered distribution (grouped together).
Three people singing together is called a trio. It is also called like that for instrumentalists!
Its called a trio when there are three performers together.
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This is because in Western cultures, numbers above a thousand are grouped in 3s; the Greek prefices for the SI system are also grouped in powers of 10^3.
A system in which three people share power simulataneously is usually called a Triumvirate.
A singing group of three is called a "trio."
It is called an Ellipsis and looks like this ...