
do you say mooooog or mogue?
do you say mooooog or mogue?
okay, I KNOW that the proper pronounciation is "mogue", but do most people still pronounce it "mooooog"? Personally, I think the latter sounds better
How do you pronounce it?

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i know most people pronounce it "moooooooooog"... we all know it's technically pronounced "mogue"... but I still say "mooooooog" it's more fun?
Moog Pronounciation
When I first met Herb Deutsch, Moog's muse in becoming a synth builder, he told me that he cringes whenever someone says "moooog." I was actually knocked for a bit of a loop, the first time I heard it pronounced right - in an interview with Donna Summer's producer, Georgio Moroder. When he said "Mogue," I thought, "What's he saying?" I thought it was his German background getting in the way. But I certainly trust the word of the one who was there, almost from the very beginning.
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The real problem is "moogerfooger"....
"Mooooogerfooooger" is just wrong, but seems the natural pronunciation.
"Mogue-er Fogue-er" should be right but sounds like a perverted aristocrat.
"Mogue-er Fooooger"...where's the logic there?.......
Send me two mongooses..no,no,no
Send me two mongeese...no,no,no
Send me a mongoose..p.s. send me another!
"Mooooogerfooooger" is just wrong, but seems the natural pronunciation.
"Mogue-er Fogue-er" should be right but sounds like a perverted aristocrat.
"Mogue-er Fooooger"...where's the logic there?.......
Send me two mongooses..no,no,no
Send me two mongeese...no,no,no
Send me a mongoose..p.s. send me another!

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What you are perhaps missing is that Moog as a name doesn't actually come into use as part of the 'Fooger' product line as such. "Mooger" can be pronounced as 'spelled', to rhyme with Fooger - you don't need to refer back to the pronunciation of the root name. 'Mooger' is what it is. Someone called 'Smith' could've come up with "Mooger Fooger".
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Actually I think it probably is worth it. If people who know don't explain it, people who don't know will continue to be wrong. If it's explained often enough, it should spread. I only know because someone told me.this_poison wrote:I know it's "Mogue", but if you use "Mogue" to the general public, they'll look at you funny and it's not worth explaining.
It's maybe a good way to honour Bob Moog's memory.
BTW none of this applies if someone with a big knife mugs you and wants your Moog watch. He can pronounce it Oberheim if he wants to.
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