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[[File:6a10090b-009f-41b4-aef8-f7d5593f1b68_8232f7d5593f1b68 8232.jpg|link=Kiniro no Corda|frame|You can see the sparks flying.]]
 
[[Fire-Forged Friends|Battle isn't the only way to make friends]]. Sometimes, you don't need an instrument of destruction to get someone on your side -- youside—you just need an instrument.
 
[['''Duet Bonding]]''' happens any time a pair of people become a little closer because they play music together. This can lead to a new [[Love Interest]], or just help them get to know each other a bit better. The piano is the most often used instrument, probably because the pair needs to sit close together to play.
 
A sub-trope of [[Let's Duet]]. See also [[Love At First Note]].
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* ''[[Nodame Cantabile]]'' is essentially ''all about this''.
* Pictured above, Kahoko Hino and Len Tsukimori from ''[[Kiniro no Corda]]'', playing their first duet together (yes, there is ''more'' after that).
* At least two instances in ''[[Ojamajo Doremi]]'' -- Doremi—Doremi has one with Hazuki (Doremi on piano and Hazuki on violin) and another with her little sister Pop (both playing piano).
* Hibiki and Kanade play piano together to improve their teamwork early in ''[[Suite Pretty Cure]]''.
 
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== Film ==
* In ''[[Corpse Bride]]'', after Victor offends the eponymous bride, they make up by playing a piano duet together.
* In ''[[Get Over It]]'', the main character and his new love interest play piano together to show that they are getting closer. However, he can only play twinkle-twinkle little star, and she's an expert-- sheexpert—she improvises while he struggles along.
* Subverted in ''[[Deliverance]]''-- after—after the famous "Dueling Banjos" scene, Drew goes to shake the boy's hand; he is snubbed.
* Nearly literal version in ''[[Walk Hard]]'' - the double-entendre duet of "Let's Duet."
* In ''[[The Holiday]]'' Iris and Miles bond over composing "Arthur's theme" on a piano together.
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