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  1. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like 1._____ tribe settled along the banks of the 2._____ located in 3._____, El Deguello was a ballad played to signify, "Take no prisoners, no mercy, ..."

  2. El degüello (Spanish: El toque a degüello) is a bugle call, notable in the United States for its use as a march by Mexican Army buglers during the 1836 Siege and Battle of the Alamo [1] to signal that the defenders of the garrison would receive no quarter by the attacking Mexican Army under General Antonio López de Santa Anna.

  3. MUSIC OF MEXICO: MIDTERM EXAM REVIEW. Get a hint. When did indigenous people start to perform music in Catholic ceremonies?

  4. El degüello is a bugle call, notable in the United States for its use as a march by Mexican Army buglers during the 1836 Siege and Battle of the Alamo to signal that the defenders of the garrison would receive no quarter by the attacking Mexican Army under General Antonio López de Santa Anna.

  5. Mar 13, 2021 · The bugle call is thought to have been one of several dozen commonly used by the Mexican Army led by General Antonio López de Santa Anna on March 6, 1836. The term El Degüello is believed to have been derived from Spanish bugle calls signalling “attack/beheading/throat cutting/no quarter” or “death without mercy.”

  6. www.tshaonline.org · handbook · entriesDegüello - TSHA

    Jul 20, 2020 · The degüello, music played by the Mexican army bands on the morning of March 6, 1836, was the signal for Antonio López de Santa Anna's attack on the Alamo.

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