A duet is a musical composition for two performers in which the performers have equal importance to the piece, often a composition involving two singers or two pianists. It differs from a harmony, as the performers take turns performing a solo section rather than performing simultaneously. A piece performed by two pianists performing together on the same piano is a "piano duet" or "piano four hands".[1] A piece for two pianists performing together on separate pianos is a "piano duo".

When Mozart was young, he and his sister Marianne played a duet of his composition at a London concert in 1765. The four-hand, described as a duet, was in many of his compositions which included five sonatas; a set of variations, two performers and one instrument, and a sonata for two pianos. The first published sonata or duet was in 1777.[2]


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Duets have always been a part of the structure of operas. Early 16th-century operas such as L'Orfeo and L'incoronazione di Poppea involve duets throughout the performance. In 17th-century Italy duets were often used in comic scenes within serious operas. In Baroque France the duet was popular in tragedies, such as songs of vengeance and confrontation. The love duet was characterized by singing in close harmonies of 3rds and 6ths, symbolizing unity after conflict.[3]

Throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, duets have been common in the popular music of their respective eras. In addition to a standard vocal duet, some songs have been written to be heard as conversations; for example, "Baby, It's Cold Outside". Other songs are performed around a theme; for example, New York City in "Empire State of Mind". Occasionally, duets are an improvisation between artists; for example, "Under Pressure" by Queen and David Bowie. Bowie and Queen frontman Freddie Mercury reportedly composed the lyrics in a day by improvising together.[4] Duets are also common in musical movies and musical theatre; "Fit as a Fiddle" for the 1952 movie Singin' in the Rain and its corresponding play of the same name.[5]

Theoretically, a duet could be formed from any two prerecorded singers or musicians so long as there are isolated audio channels from each artist. With the advent of audio deepfake technology, it is now possible to create virtual duets using an AI facsimile of a singer (or singers) who never sang the song in the first place. A famous example of this is "Heart on My Sleeve" by ghostwriter977, who wrote and produced an original song using voice models of Drake and The Weeknd.

New duet AI as well as new feature with Appsheet/Google Docs introduced during the session is surely interested. However, out of my honest opinion, not really meeting with the needs from the appsheet users....

I do believe that the geared bondtech mosquito upgrade did make the extrusion more uniform and has the added benefit of easier nozzle swaps. A bunch can be read about the added benefits of a geared extruder, just search this forum for bondtech mosquito and you'll find loads of info. The Zaribo 10mm upgrade is awesome, there is no slop at all in anything, all axis glide like a dream, and the frame is super solid - like a bear upgrade. Then when you add the duet it truly becomes a different printer, not in a bad way, just different - kinda like Mac vs Windows... So right now it all is working great but I have a lot of tuning going on and kinda learning at every point.

With regard to advantages/limitations in user functionality, I myself find the duet with paneldue easier. The most commonly used functions by me are filament handling followed by baby-stepping z (live z for prusa).

I know people do use power loss recovery with this board, but I have not ever used that function with Einsy and haven't considered it with duet - but I will look into it and implement as it should be doable.

Then when I did the Zaribo 10mm upgrade is when I got the duet and other goodies, my sons got that board, skr, and the leftovers to make their own. It was good, and I do like marlin fw - actually Zaribo even sells wiring adapters so people can cross over to SKR easy.

For example, as you're recording your duet, you'll have the option to add filters or enhance the video quality. After you tap the red checkmark, you'll also be able to add text, stickers, and effects. Overall, the editing options will appear in the right-hand sidebar.

Tropical wrens in that genus sing far more complex duets, but studying their song behavior presents thorny problems, literally. Dense tropical vegetation makes observations of active birds separated by an average of 60 feet difficult at best.

A pair of wrens seems to use duets to coordinate their response to a perceived territorial intrusion, because during playback, duetting wrens sang closer together than without playback. There also appears to be a mate-guarding component, because males approached the loudspeakers more than females did, and approached the speaker playing the male song significantly more than they approached the one playing the female song; the less-territorial females were less likely to approach either speaker, but approached the one playing the female song more than the other. ff782bc1db

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