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==Design==
==Design==
The Rise to Fame’s headstock is roughly oval-shaped with pink edges, a small, triangular notch taken out of its tip, and a silver ring superimposed over it. The neck of the sitar has ridged, indigo edges. Its body is vaguely circular in shape, save for two spikes at its base and two more on its top two corners that curve outward slightly. It is predominantly pink with indigo edges, though there is a small, lavender section near its base and a diamond-shaped, violet section in its center. The Rise to Fame only seems to have one white string that is anchored to the body by a a simple, dark-colored, rectangular piece.   
The Rise to Fame's headstock is roughly oval-shaped with pink edges, a small, triangular notch taken out of its tip, and a silver ring superimposed over it. The neck of the sitar has ridged, indigo edges. Its body is vaguely circular in shape, save for two spikes at its base and two more on its top two corners that curve outward slightly. It is predominantly pink with indigo edges, though there is a small, lavender section near its base and a diamond-shaped, violet section in its center. The Rise to Fame only seems to have one white string that is anchored to the body by a simple, dark-colored, rectangular piece.   


Its name refers to the "journey" musicians must take to become famous. Its Japanese name may also be a reference to Japanese rock band Road of Major.
Its name refers to the "journey" musicians must take to become famous. Its Japanese name may also be a reference to Japanese rock band Road of Major.
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