- - Musical groups like Destiny's Child and Haim
- - the fugees and de la soul of hip-hop, e.g.
- - The Musketeers et al.
- - Nirvana and Rush, e.g.
- - Fates and Musketeers
- - ELP & The Police, e.g.
- - Certain witches and musketeers
- - ABC and XYZ.
- - The Andrews Sisters and Destiny's Child
- - Rush and Nirvana, for two
- - Salt-N-Pepa and Ben Folds Five
- - The Police and the Lumineers, for example
- - Works for three players
- - Stooges and blind mice
- - Rock's Cream and ZZ Top, for two
- - The band fun. and others
- - Musketeers and blind mice
- - The Police & Nirvana, e.g.
- - Kingston and others
- - The Police and others
- - Nirvana and Destiny's Child
- - Destiny's Child and Nirvana
- - ZZ Top and Cream
- - The Ghostbusters and the Police
- - The Supremes and the Dixie Chicks
- - Green Day and Blue Cheer
- - Green Day and Grand Funk Railroad
- - The Supremes and others
- - The Dixie Chicks and the Dixie Cups
- - The Stooges, et al.
- - Kingston and Chad Mitchell, e.g.
- - Kingston and Nairobi, for two
- - The Dixie Chicks and others
- - Bananarama and Cream, e.g.
- - Run-D.M.C. and ZZ Top, e.g.
- - The Supremes and Cream, e.g.
- - Cream and The Police, for two
- - Dixie Chicks and the like
- - Beethoven's "Archduke", and others
- - The Police and The Bee Gees, for two
- - The Bee Gees and Peter, Paul and Mary, e.g.
- - Cream and Rush, say
- - Kingston, and its kind
- - The Stooges and the Fates
- - Stooges and little pigs
- - Pop music's Bananarama and Salt-N-Pepa
- - The Gorgons and Graces
- - Compositions for three
- - Graces and Gorgons
- - It's dry gin for use essentially all in small units
- - Three-piece groups
- - "american idol" judging panels, e.g.
- - Some folk bands
- - Many string compositions by Haydn
- - Some "power" groups
- - Groups causing a stir, strangely, about nothing
- - Groups involved in riots
- - groups of three singers
- - Duos with a plus one
- - They're played in groups of three
- - Halves of sextets
- - Groups of three stars, say
- - Groups with three members each
- - Six-legged bands
- - They're larger than duets
- - Small entertaining groups
- - Small ensembles
- - Scherzo sections
- - Music combos
- - Fates et al.
- - "Power" pop units
- - Music groups
- - Small musical groups
- - 10+ Beethoven chamber works
- - Small pop groups
- - Small music ensembles
- - Bands of three
- - Small jazz groups
- - Quartets? Less
- - Quartets after some infighting?
- - Small companies
- - Three-person singing groups
- - Six-legged groups?
- - Simple bands
- - Small combos
- - Small jazz combos
- - Performing threesomes
- - Tuneful threesomes
- - Some Mozart movements
- - Three-person bands
- - I sort out threesomes
- - Many folk bands
- - Six Beethoven string works
- - Backup groups, often
- - Some Beethoven works
- - Sextet halves
- - Some folk groups
- - Some chamber music groups
- - Small chamber groups
- - Some lounge combos
- - Classical-music movements
- - Some lounge groups
- - Many lounge combos
- - Some musical groups
- - Minuet parts
- - Jazz combos
- - Some Brahms works
- - Lounge groups
- - Orchestral movements
- - Chamber pieces
- - Bands like Salt-N-Pepa
- - Troikas
- - Certain chamber groups
- - Kingston et al.
- - More combos
- - Gatlin Brothers et al.
- - Parts of minuets
- - Some pop groups
- - Small singing groups
- - Small jazz bands
- - Small bands
- - Some combos
- - Some jazz combos
- - Some jazz groups
- - Some chamber groups
- - Chamber groups
- - Some singing groups
- - Groups of three
- - Threesomes
- - Sets of three
- - Singing groups
- - Musical groups.
- - Small groups
- - Singing group
- - Triplets
- - Not-so-big bands
- - Three-piece bands
- - small rock groups
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