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Mogue!!

Post by AnalogDave » Mon Nov 21, 2016 1:39 pm

Does anyone else fall into the trap of pronouncing it Moooog instead of Mogue from time to time? For years, when I first got into writing and recording synth music in the 80s, I pronounced Moog as Mooooog until someone corrected me one day. Even now though, when I'm discussing synths with friends, I'll slip and say Moooog instead sometimes.
It LOOKS like it should be pronounced Moooog which makes it that much easier to slip into old habits.

Those old habits die hard I guess.

On a related topic, is Moogerfooger pronounced Moguerfoguer or Moguerfooooger?
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Post by Stevie Ray » Mon Nov 21, 2016 3:23 pm

Bob pronounced it 'Mowg'. It's an old Dutch name and should be more correctly pronounced (according to Bob) 'Mough' with a soft 'gh' at the end. He said even some of his family pronounced it differently, and that he didn't care much about the pronunciation, but preferred 'Mowg'.

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Post by stiiiiiiive » Mon Nov 21, 2016 8:11 pm

I say Moog all the time even if I know it's Mogue. Old habit indeed. Plus I'm French :lol:
AnalogDave wrote:is Moogerfooger pronounced Moguerfoguer or Moguerfooooger?
I must have read somewhere that it's MoguerFoguer so that it makes a pun with bad words :)

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Post by Chimponaut » Tue Nov 22, 2016 12:01 am

I started out saying Moooog, many years ago. Then I learned the "correct" pronunciation from an uptight GC employee. Then I learned that Bob himself and family pronounce it differently and went back to Moooog. I constantly annoy folks who think they have the final say on someone else's name. I try to avoid the uptight GC employee types now.
On a related topic, is Moogerfooger pronounced Moguerfoguer or Moguerfooooger?
Excellent point...
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Re: Mogue!!

Post by AnalogDave » Tue Nov 22, 2016 11:56 am

Stevie Ray wrote:Bob pronounced it 'Mowg'. It's an old Dutch name and should be more correctly pronounced (according to Bob) 'Mough' with a soft 'gh' at the end. He said even some of his family pronounced it differently, and that he didn't care much about the pronunciation, but preferred 'Mowg'.

See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDN-y0QQ7cs
Thanks for the video link. 8)
stiiiiiiive wrote:I say Moog all the time even if I know it's Mogue. Old habit indeed. Plus I'm French :lol:
AnalogDave wrote:is Moogerfooger pronounced Moguerfoguer or Moguerfooooger?
I must have read somewhere that it's MoguerFoguer so that it makes a pun with bad words :)
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Chimponaut wrote:I started out saying Moooog, many years ago. Then I learned the "correct" pronunciation from an uptight GC employee. Then I learned that Bob himself and family pronounce it differently and went back to Moooog. I constantly annoy folks who think they have the final say on someone else's name. I try to avoid the uptight GC employee types now.
On a related topic, is Moogerfooger pronounced Moguerfoguer or Moguerfooooger?
Excellent point...
I don't feel so bad about the pronunciation now!! Perhaps I'll just revert back to Moooog now too. :)
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Re: Mogue!!

Post by stiiiiiiive » Tue Nov 22, 2016 12:31 pm

AnalogDave wrote:
stiiiiiiive wrote:I say Moog all the time even if I know it's Mogue. Old habit indeed. Plus I'm French :lol:
AnalogDave wrote:is Moogerfooger pronounced Moguerfoguer or Moguerfooooger?
I must have read somewhere that it's MoguerFoguer so that it makes a pun with bad words :)
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Not that much... I used to, when I was a kid though :)

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Re: Mogue!!

Post by Kirneh Ness » Tue Nov 22, 2016 1:55 pm

From the Moog website:

https://www.moogmusic.com/support/gener ... g-or-mogue

"Moog is pronounced so it rhymes with vogue."

But I still easily fall into saying 'Moooooog'. I said so consistently in the 70s and 80s - probably because of the British close by (I am in Scandinavia). Only five years ago I learned that I had been wrong all the time, but old habits are difficult to overcome.
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Re: Mogue!!

Post by Stevie Ray » Tue Nov 22, 2016 3:32 pm

I think this settles the matter...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDN-y0QQ7cs

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Re: Mogue!!

Post by captainkidd » Tue Nov 22, 2016 9:57 pm

I'm getting better at pronouncing it Mowg but still once in awhile say Mooooog. Especially since back in the day I used to work on cars which another company called Moog makes suspension parts for automobiles so I was familiar with calling it Mooooog back then. It's kind of the same thing with Vietnamese hot soup Phở where it's pronounce "Fuh" but most people call it "Foe" in which I was guilty of for many years. But since I've been married to a Vietnamese woman for a few years now I've been pretty much broken of that habit. Although I will still have a brain fart and call it "Foe" while not really thinking. :D

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