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A character sings a duet with herself/himself.
 
Compare other instances of [[Let's Duet]].[[hottip:*:I guess that would make this trope [[Incredibly Lame Pun|"Let Me Duet"]] Also compare [[Self -Backing Vocalist]], where a singer overdubs himself or herself to create a backing vocal.
 
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== [[Music]] ==
* [[Brad Paisley]]'s "Born on Christmas Day" is a "duet" between the present-day singer and a recording of him singing the song at age twelve. This one also qualifies as [[Self -Backing Vocalist]], as he sings a harmony over top the childhood vocal at the end.
* [[Bob Dylan]]'s cover of "The Boxer" is [[Soprano and Gravel|hoarse folkie Dylan singing a duet with smooth country boy Dylan]].
* Say hello to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wceKiDBjFM Nick Pitera.]
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* In the musical ''[[Floyd Collins]]'', the titular character is in a cave and sings a round with his own echoes. Not magical, but still pretty awesome.
* "Hey There" from the musical ''[[The Pajama Game (Theatre)|The Pajama Game]]''. Sid uses a dictaphone to provide his second voice.
* The Confrontation, from ''[http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/Jekyll_:Jekyll &_Hyde_%28musical%29 Hyde chr(28)musicalchr(29)|Jekyll and Hyde]]''.
** Smeagol and Gollum sing at least one of their arguments in the musical version of "The Lord of the Rings."
 
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