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− | + | [[Image:Oom-pah_Horton_Hears_a_Who.png|frame|right|alt=Oom-pah from Dr. Seuss's Horton Hears a Who!|The oom-pah and boom-pah are in there somewhere...]]Brass instrument native to the Whovian people of Whoville, who live on a speck of dust. When their world is threatened, they use this instrument to make noise enough to be heard by larger creatures. From the 1954 children's picture book ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horton_Hears_a_Who! Horton Hears a Who!]'' by Dr. Seuss. | |
"Oompah" is an onomatopoeic word, based on the sound of a tuba, and dates back to the late 1870s. | "Oompah" is an onomatopoeic word, based on the sound of a tuba, and dates back to the late 1870s. | ||
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− | They blew on bazookas and blasted great toots | + | They blew on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bazooka_(instrument) bazookas] and blasted great toots |
On clarinets, oom-pahs and boom-pahs and flutes! | On clarinets, oom-pahs and boom-pahs and flutes! | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
− | *[[Boom- | + | *[[Boom-pah]] |
[[Category:1954]] | [[Category:1954]] | ||
[[Category:Dr. Seuss]] | [[Category:Dr. Seuss]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Picture books]] | ||
[[Category:Fictional instruments]] | [[Category:Fictional instruments]] |
Latest revision as of 05:11, 12 September 2019
Brass instrument native to the Whovian people of Whoville, who live on a speck of dust. When their world is threatened, they use this instrument to make noise enough to be heard by larger creatures. From the 1954 children's picture book Horton Hears a Who! by Dr. Seuss.
"Oompah" is an onomatopoeic word, based on the sound of a tuba, and dates back to the late 1870s.
They blew on bazookas and blasted great toots
On clarinets, oom-pahs and boom-pahs and flutes!
Great gusts of loud racket rang high through the air.
They rattled and shook the whole sky!