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[[Rule of Three|Three]] is a common number in [[ensembles]].


The most common pattern for this is for two members of the group to be each other's [[Foil]]s, frequently coming into conflict with each other, with the third member of the group acting as the mediator, keeping the team together and balancing their respective personalities.
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Trios can also be embedded in larger ensembles. [[Three Plus Two]] is a Trio within a [[Five-Man Band]]. The Five Temperament version of the [[Four-Temperament Ensemble]] sometimes manifests as two Trios with the same central member. A [[Six-Student Clique]] is often broken into two Trios and a [[Magnificent Seven Samurai]] often has one, and sometimes two, Trios of its own.
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Latest revision as of 18:08, 28 December 2019



Three is a common number in ensembles.

The most common pattern for this is for two members of the group to be each other's Foils, frequently coming into conflict with each other, with the third member of the group acting as the mediator, keeping the team together and balancing their respective personalities.

Trios can also be embedded in larger ensembles. Three Plus Two is a Trio within a Five-Man Band. The Five Temperament version of the Four-Temperament Ensemble sometimes manifests as two Trios with the same central member. A Six-Student Clique is often broken into two Trios and a Magnificent Seven Samurai often has one, and sometimes two, Trios of its own.