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Simple wind instrument resembling a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vuvuzela vuvuzela], from the 1956 Dr. Seuss children's book ''If I Ran the Circus''.  
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[[Image:One_nozzled_noozer_If_I_Ran_the_Circus.png|right]]Simple wind instrument resembling a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vuvuzela vuvuzela], from the 1956 Dr. Seuss children's book ''If I Ran the Circus''.  
  
 
It's played in the Circus McGurkus by a small creature called a Nolster, and produces "floops." The Nolster has a long thin snout over which the noozer fits, making it difficult to determine where the Nolster ends and the noozer begins. This would indicate that either the noozer is a native instrument of the Nolster species, or McGurk has obtained a specially-trained Nolster that plays a custom-built instrument.
 
It's played in the Circus McGurkus by a small creature called a Nolster, and produces "floops." The Nolster has a long thin snout over which the noozer fits, making it difficult to determine where the Nolster ends and the noozer begins. This would indicate that either the noozer is a native instrument of the Nolster species, or McGurk has obtained a specially-trained Nolster that plays a custom-built instrument.
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*https://seussblog.wordpress.com/2013/01/17/if-i-ran-the-circus/
 
*https://seussblog.wordpress.com/2013/01/17/if-i-ran-the-circus/
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*https://www.dartmouth.edu/~library/digital/collections/books/ocm45408191/ocm45408191.html
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:16, 15 December 2020

One nozzled noozer If I Ran the Circus.png

Simple wind instrument resembling a vuvuzela, from the 1956 Dr. Seuss children's book If I Ran the Circus.

It's played in the Circus McGurkus by a small creature called a Nolster, and produces "floops." The Nolster has a long thin snout over which the noozer fits, making it difficult to determine where the Nolster ends and the noozer begins. This would indicate that either the noozer is a native instrument of the Nolster species, or McGurk has obtained a specially-trained Nolster that plays a custom-built instrument.

Not to be confused with the Three-nozzled bloozer.

See also

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