It's the song the Mexican Army played at THE ALAMO to indicate that they would show no quarter which means, no prisoners. The American defenders were slaughtered even if they threw down their arms.
It takes a hell of a lot of courage to stand on those walls, seeing 3, 4, 5 thousand Mexican soldiers ready to blow your head off, and still have the urge to stand for a fight. Texas is such a strong state, and in battles, it kicks ass, whether the ones defending it shall die, or not. Long live Texas.
@pelicornio1 En efecto, esta no es la original, sino que fue compuesta para Rio Bravo por Dimitri Tiomkin. Si buscan bien en youtube, está la original; de hecho la veo en los links que aparecen del lado derecho.
Toque de carga de la caballería española que eso a la caballería mejicana, pero esto no es eso, es la reinterpretación que hizo Ennio Morricone del toque a degüello.
I Love it. It was Mexico getting some justice from a bunch of thieves and criminals. After Mexico welcomed them and gave them land and a future they paid Mexico back by staving them in the back. This song stands for Justice.
el deguello es un toque militar utilizado por el ejercito de santana pare indicar que nosedaria ni pediria cuartel a ningun enemigo y que cualquier prisionero seria pasado por la espada, este solo es una adaptacion de ese toque militar
Ni siquiera eso. Es una composición del músico Dimitri Tiomkin para la película El Alamo. El verdadero toque de degüello del ejército mexicano de la época es el heredado del ejército español, un toque de caballería: th-cam.com/video/LEBLbWLldR0/w-d-xo.html
@soylidervipconnectz I have heard rumors. Is it true that the Marines had their band perform the the John Wayne version of El "Deguello" before they mounted their final assault on Fallujah?
Come to the USA for the weather - Stay for the food stamps - welfare - free medical - free housing - drug dealing opportunities ... hell you'd be crazy if you didn't
a Deguello fue la primera marcha o trompetazo que se toco al asaltar el fuerte del Alamo, holliwood deformo la original y la convirtio en esto, esta chida pero no le llega a nuestras marchas patrias
For 700 years we Hispanics successfully played Dequello Bugle Call on five Continents. Then we foolishly broke away from Spain and went from being an 800 lbs Saber tooth tiger to a disunited weak confused lot. Everything west of Appalachia and Upper and Lower Canada was ours for the taking after we won the American Revolutionary War. For 200 years we have been weak by our choosing not to develop intellectual and emotional discipline at the family unit level. We lack an esprit d'Corp at the community level needed to leverage our behemoth size. Had we remained united there would never have been a goof ball Santa Anna at San Jacinto. No comparison with Santa Anna joke of a army to Spanish military. For 1800 years we have military defeated the Anglos. From the IX Legion to the Naval Engagement a La Rochelle 1373 during the 100 years war to the 16th-18th century. Then we all jumped ship on the Spanish when they were on their knees fighting Napoleon. There is little hope for us Hispanics unless we do some serious reflection about our character flaws. We should be the global superpower. Instead we are a JOKE! We need to stop blaming the Imperialist for our problems and begin mimicking Germanic team spirit among ourselves. We are born just as smart as the Germans and we work just as hard and focused. But we lack intellectual and emotional discipline. We are controlled by our emotions which can easily be triggered by populist leaders.
martine beaumarchais Mil disculpas. Si, es una buena melodia lo que se muestra y la interpretacion no tiene queja. Solo apunto que el toque de deguello de la caballeria mexicana es completamente distinto. Hay disputas si ese toque es de origen arabe pues algunos dicen que es cien por ciento mexicano. Cosa curiosa, el "taps" que usa el ejercito yanqui lo compuso un sargento corneta de ordenanza de Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna. Bueno, es lo que he oido en Mexico, por supuesto (LOL).
jaja la fanfarria mexicana,...esa melodia NO es el deguello mexicano.Esa muaica es la que compuso un finlandes para la basura de filme de John Wayne sobre el Alamo,. el verdadero deguello es un toque de caballeria que ni de chiste se parece a esto.
Esta es la cancion usada en una pelicula de John Wayne, no el toque deguello que uso Santana contra los piratas dirigidos por los ratas travis, crockett & bowie
There are still Old families in Texas whose eyes burn when they hear this song
This song forever became a tribute to the men and women that stood at the wall for those 13 days, be they Anglo, Tejano, Black or Indian...Texans all
"Cut throat song" lasted 13 days and nights in the battle of Alamo until no quarter spared!
La mejor interpretación de trompeta para éste icónico tema .
Superbe interprétation !!! Les articulations sont excellentes !!! BRAVO !!!!
God bless Texas!
This is the most beautiful song I have ever heard. I don't care a thing about where it came from.
It's the song the Mexican Army played at THE ALAMO to indicate that they would show no quarter which means, no prisoners. The American defenders were slaughtered even if they threw down their arms.
Bonita y emocionante música de la película Rio Bravo.
so, this is what some from my family last heard as they spilled their blood for Texas.... 1836 will always be on my mind.
très belle interprétation avec les instruments à corde à l'intro
absolutely beautiful and a great tribute
It takes a hell of a lot of courage to stand on those walls, seeing 3, 4, 5 thousand Mexican soldiers ready to blow your head off, and still have the urge to stand for a fight. Texas is such a strong state, and in battles, it kicks ass, whether the ones defending it shall die, or not. Long live Texas.
yes its just a movie song, not the real one... but it is pretty.
@ViejoCabo
Correct, this arrangement was written by Dimitri Tiomkin for the movie "Rio Bravo".
Beautiful piece of music even the meaning of it is deadly
un gran pedazo del trabajo... de Scotland con amor
belle interprétation
super....
@pelicornio1 En efecto, esta no es la original, sino que fue compuesta para Rio Bravo por Dimitri Tiomkin. Si buscan bien en youtube, está la original; de hecho la veo en los links que aparecen del lado derecho.
Génial. Exactement comme l'original superbe artiste.
Je partage votre point de vue.Je possède une version en 45tours interprétée par "Trumpet Boy".
En effet l'intro avec les instruments à corde est très fidèle , il ne faut pas oublier que c'est un tocsin
they need to play this for a "Mexican Standoff".
Música de origen español y que el ejército mexicano del general Santa Ana utilizó en la batalla de El Álamo (S. Antonio - Texas - EE UU)
Toque de carga de la caballería española que eso a la caballería mejicana, pero esto no es eso, es la reinterpretación que hizo Ennio Morricone del toque a degüello.
ganz schone music ....der Trompetist ist wunderbar.!!!
Stunning the one by lele Lauter is terrific too
Awesome
Had a relative on the wall listening.
sweet for a conflict in a story so awesome and mysterious
We are going to take not only the Alamo, but all Texas.
Beautiful
Canción muy triste. Para Texas.
Not too bad for Amateurs: RMA; Bakersfield, Ca....
Remember the Alamo!
Gänsehaut - Einfach Super
Belle histoire cette musique 🎶
Me gusta!
@ViejoCabo I know, I read about it on Wikipedia. The original "Deguello" was a bugle call.
No es el toque militar mexicano que utilizo Santana en el álamo. Este es de la película el álamoálamo
Quien puedes posiblimente no asi bello cancion?
(Justa Espanola practica; Estoy un Persona de hable Inglesa.
Clear, penetrating and sad. Muchisimas gracias Señor Zorik Ekstein
My family has ties to the Alamo. It's quite depressing actually to hear this song.
I Love it. It was Mexico getting some justice from a bunch of thieves and criminals. After Mexico welcomed them and gave them land and a future they paid Mexico back by staving them in the back. This song stands for Justice.
Where can I find this sheet music for the trumpet part? It is great!
Music from Dimitri Tiomkin.
el deguello es un toque militar utilizado por el ejercito de santana pare indicar que nosedaria ni pediria cuartel a ningun enemigo y que cualquier prisionero seria pasado por la espada, este solo es una adaptacion de ese toque militar
Ni siquiera eso. Es una composición del músico Dimitri Tiomkin para la película El Alamo. El verdadero toque de degüello del ejército mexicano de la época es el heredado del ejército español, un toque de caballería: th-cam.com/video/LEBLbWLldR0/w-d-xo.html
This is the finest one of Deguello.
@JRSchmuke
It did seem appropriate, I hear that they, like the ancient Spartans, dance before battle...
it was 185 holding back 3,000 or so i read somewhere
che brividi...
@soylidervipconnectz
I have heard rumors. Is it true that the Marines had their band perform the the John Wayne version of El "Deguello" before they mounted their final assault on Fallujah?
Amen
It's not Deguello. It's A degüello or Toque a degüello...
Esta no es la verdadera llamada a degüello, es la versión comercial de Tiomkin.
no es de Morricone, es de Dimitri Tiomkin
isn't this what the Mexican's played to the defenders of the Alamo before their final assault?
Come to the USA for the weather - Stay for the food stamps - welfare - free medical - free housing - drug dealing opportunities ... hell you'd be crazy if you didn't
REMEMBER THE ALAMO!
Find the REAL deguello on youtuve with a search for AUTÉNTICO TOQUE DE DEGUELLO DEL ÁLAMO TEXAS
th-cam.com/video/LEBLbWLldR0/w-d-xo.html
a Deguello fue la primera marcha o trompetazo que se toco al asaltar el fuerte del Alamo, holliwood deformo la original y la convirtio en esto, esta chida pero no le llega a nuestras marchas patrias
@soylidervipconnectz
You can tell that the young cellist is clearly nervous at exhibiting so much of her chest and shoulders.
You can tell it's a clarinetist and not a cellist if you only don't stare at her shoulders and chest... fool
For 700 years we Hispanics successfully played Dequello Bugle Call on five Continents. Then we foolishly broke away from Spain and went from being an 800 lbs Saber tooth tiger to a disunited weak confused lot. Everything west of Appalachia and Upper and Lower Canada was ours for the taking after we won the American Revolutionary War.
For 200 years we have been weak by our choosing not to develop intellectual and emotional discipline at the family unit level. We lack an esprit d'Corp at the community level needed to leverage our behemoth size.
Had we remained united there would never have been a goof ball Santa Anna at San Jacinto. No comparison with Santa Anna joke of a army to Spanish military. For 1800 years we have military defeated the Anglos. From the IX Legion to the Naval Engagement a La Rochelle 1373 during the 100 years war to the 16th-18th century. Then we all jumped ship on the Spanish when they were on their knees fighting Napoleon.
There is little hope for us Hispanics unless we do some serious reflection about our character flaws. We should be the global superpower. Instead we are a JOKE!
We need to stop blaming the Imperialist for our problems and begin mimicking Germanic team spirit among ourselves. We are born just as smart as the Germans and we work just as hard and focused. But we lack intellectual and emotional discipline. We are controlled by our emotions which can easily be triggered by populist leaders.
partituraaa porfavor =)
Broave!
HERMOSA !!!, ME GUSTA MAS QUE LA MEXICANA.........
Esto no es el degüello mexicano, es la partitura de Morricone no se parece en nada.
El toque musulman y el español son muy diferentes del mexicano
That is not the real deguello...the original is a cavalry charge trumpet piece...this is some gringadera from a movie
Mario Quijano si pero sale bien !
martine beaumarchais Oh, yes, it is cool, no complaint.
Mario Quijano Porque vos mes estas hablando en ingles , compadre ?
martine beaumarchais Mil disculpas. Si, es una buena melodia lo que se muestra y la interpretacion no tiene queja. Solo apunto que el toque de deguello de la caballeria mexicana es completamente distinto. Hay disputas si ese toque es de origen arabe pues algunos dicen que es cien por ciento mexicano. Cosa curiosa, el "taps" que usa el ejercito yanqui lo compuso un sargento corneta de ordenanza de Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna. Bueno, es lo que he oido en Mexico, por supuesto (LOL).
Mario Quijano muy importante lo que vos decís .. yo no sabia tantas cosas del deguello ... respecto para el pueblo mexicano que me encanta
The last bugle call before the final attack on the Alamo
this isent it
Lele Lauter….
jaja la fanfarria mexicana,...esa melodia NO es el deguello mexicano.Esa muaica es la que compuso un finlandes para la basura de filme de John Wayne sobre el Alamo,.
el verdadero deguello es un toque de caballeria que ni de chiste se parece a esto.
Esta es la cancion usada en una pelicula de John Wayne, no el toque deguello que uso Santana contra los piratas dirigidos por los ratas travis, crockett & bowie
A decidedly amateurish rendition of a great classic. Disappointing.
ESO NO ES DEGUELLO.
Deguello
Stunning the one by lele Lauter is terrific too
Beautiful
REMEMBER THE ALAMO!
Si claro bandidos.
Beautiful
Beautiful