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The Concerto’s headstock is an “X” shaped like the upper half of the Nobody sigil. It is mostly grey, but the tips of the X are violet. The sitar’s neck is violet and has ridged, grey edges. The body has a roughly semi-circular shape, and its base is lined by five silver spikes. The upper half of the sitar’s body is predominantly violet, and the lower half is predominantly pale yellow with two thin, violet sections on its sides. The Concerto has three white strings that are anchored to the lower half of the body. The Concerto and the [[Da Capo]] are palette swaps of each other.
The Concerto’s headstock is an “X” shaped like the upper half of the Nobody sigil. It is mostly grey, but the tips of the X are violet. The sitar’s neck is violet and has ridged, grey edges. The body has a roughly semi-circular shape, and its base is lined by five silver spikes. The upper half of the sitar’s body is predominantly violet, and the lower half is predominantly pale yellow with two thin, violet sections on its sides. The Concerto has three white strings that are anchored to the lower half of the body. The Concerto and the [[Da Capo]] are palette swaps of each other.


== Etymology ==
Musically, a [[wikipedia:concerto|concerto]] is a three-part musical work in which one solo instrument is accompanied by an orchestra.
Musically, a [[wikipedia:concerto|concerto]] is a three-part musical work in which one solo instrument is accompanied by an orchestra.


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