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  1. 26. Sept. 2009 · 10K views 14 years ago. Original Memphis Five an early (1919) white jazz band from New York named themselves after W.C.Handy's song "Memphis Blues" . "That Barking Dog-Woof! Woof!" was...

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  2. Internet Archive. Language. English. Performer: The Original Memphis Five. Writer: Jack Austin. Fox Trot. Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer this record. They are 3.8mil truncated conical, 2.3mil truncated conical, 2.8mil truncated conical, 3.3mil truncated conical.

  3. 22. Dez. 2022 · Song: That Barking Dog - Woof! Woof! Written by: Jack Austin (Cliff Hess) Artist: The Original Memphis Five Personnel: Phil Napoleon (cornet) James Lytell (clarinet) Charles Panelli...

  4. 10. Dez. 2020 · 3.4M views 3 years ago #soundvariations #effects #dog. Wouf Woaf Woof ! The dog bark ! ------ MEMBERS :D : ...more. Wouf Woaf Woof ! The dog bark ! ------ MEMBERS :D : -...

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  5. 27. Jan. 2024 · Here are some commonly used methods to type out dog barking sounds: Onomatopoeia: Using words that imitate the sound of barking, such as “woof,” “arf,” “rowf,” “yap,” and “yip.” These words are universally recognized as representing dog barks and are often used interchangeably. Example: “The dog went ‘Woof ...

  6. Woof is the conventional representation in the English language of the barking of a dog. As with other examples of onomatopoeia or imitative sounds, other cultures “hear” the dog’s barks differently and represent them in their own ways. Some of the equivalents of “woof” in other European and Asian languages are as follows:

  7. Woof! - song and lyrics by Original Memphis Five | Spotify. Listen to That Barking Dog - Woof! Woof! on Spotify.