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The headstock of the Basic Model is wide and has a crescent shape. It is dark grey with grey edges. The neck of the guitar is dark grey, thin, and has grey edges. The body of this sitar has a vague hour glass shape, with a large, semi-circular notch taken out of each side. It is predominantly dark grey and has thick, grey edges. Two thin, grey diamonds are present at the base of the sitar's body, just below where the three, white strings attach.
The headstock of the Basic Model is wide and has a crescent shape. It is dark grey with grey edges. The neck of the guitar is dark grey, thin, and has grey edges. The body of this sitar has a vague hour glass shape, with a large, semi-circular notch taken out of each side. It is predominantly dark grey and has thick, grey edges. Two thin, grey diamonds are present at the base of the sitar's body, just below where the three, white strings attach.


The Basic Model's name simply refers to the fact that it is the most basic sitar Demyx can wield.  It also references that when a student begins playing an instrument, they are usually not given an expensive or high class model.
The Basic Model's name simply refers to the fact that it is the most basic sitar Demyx can wield.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==

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