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==Design==
==Design==
The Interlude has a two-pronged headstock and a neck with concave edges. The prongs on the headstock have pink inner edges and indigo outer ones. The neck is indigo. The sitar’s body resembles an upside-down “V”. The upper half of the body is rounded and lavender, while the lower half is pink. The entire body has indigo edges. The Interlude has three white strings athat are anchored to the body by a gold, triangular piece.
The Interlude has a two-pronged headstock and a neck with concave edges. The prongs on the headstock have pink inner edges and indigo outer ones. The neck is indigo. The sitar’s body resembles an upside-down “V”. The upper half of the body is rounded and lavender, while the lower half is pink. The entire body has indigo edges. The Interlude has three white strings that are anchored to the body by a gold, triangular piece.


Musically, the interlude is the contrasting section of the music which also prepares for the return of the original melody.
Musically, the interlude is the contrasting section of the music which also prepares for the return of the original melody.
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