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"content": "nostr:npub1zg9vcdj64tpznh3kpatank6pdhlh2wz4eq74zq23fru2nsmh7vfqjunh26 okay well technically (and to get super pedantic), there's \"shoo ching\" (harp) and \"gan ching\" (piano), and so I suspect \"ching\" actually started out referring to some ancient traditional Chinese instrument that looks like pianos and harps. \n\n(sorry.) \n(I've played both though! been enjoying your harp posts.)",
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