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The Arpeggio is designed to resemble one large Nobody logo. The [[wikipedia:Headstock|headstock]] of the sitar consists of three large, light blue spikes with blue bases. The neck of the sitar is blue with light blue, concave edges, and three yellow, pointed [[wikipedia:Machine head|machine heads]] are visible on the left side of the weapon. Several yellow [[wikipedia:Fret|frets]] line the [[wikipedia:Fingerboard|fretboard]]. The body of the Arpeggio is connected to the neck by a dull blue spike shaped like those on the Nobody logo, and the body itself is shaped like the lower half of the symbol. The shape of the symbol, particularly the circular indentations on the bottom of the sitar, is distinguished from the rest of the sitar by a light blue border. The sitar's saddle is yellow and its three strings are a very pale blue.
The Arpeggio is designed to resemble one large Nobody logo. The [[wikipedia:Headstock|headstock]] of the sitar consists of three large, light blue spikes with blue bases. The neck of the sitar is blue with light blue, concave edges, and three yellow, pointed [[wikipedia:Machine head|machine heads]] are visible on the left side of the weapon. Several yellow [[wikipedia:Fret|frets]] line the [[wikipedia:Fingerboard|fretboard]]. The body of the Arpeggio is connected to the neck by a dull blue spike shaped like those on the Nobody logo, and the body itself is shaped like the lower half of the symbol. The shape of the symbol, particularly the circular indentations on the bottom of the sitar, is distinguished from the rest of the sitar by a light blue border. The sitar's saddle is yellow and its three strings are a very pale blue.


==Etymology==
Musically, an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arpeggio arpeggio] is the playing of notes from a single chord in rapid succession.
Musically, an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arpeggio arpeggio] is the playing of notes from a single chord in rapid succession.


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