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1 piano duet
subst. \/ˌpɪænəʊdjuːˈet\/firhendig klaver, firhendig stykke -
2 duet
dju'et(a musical piece for two singers or players: a piano duet.) duettsubst. \/djʊˈet\/duett, duoplay duets ( musikk) spille duetter, spille firhendig (à quatre mains)
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