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De Guello Horns - off topic

Posted: May 6th, '16, 09:31
by jrhaszard
Does anyone remember a post a few years ago about the De Guello (sp? ) Horns? Music that was played by General Santa Ana's Army before they attacked the Alamo? I would like to be able to capture a recording of this music. I can't find it in ITunes. Thanks, John

Re: De Guello Horns - off topic

Posted: May 6th, '16, 09:59
by CaptPatrick
John,

Don't remember the post, but the bugle call is called El Degüello, ("Degüello" is a Spanish noun from the verb "degollar", to describe the action of throat-cutting. More figuratively, it means "give no quarter." It "signifies the act of beheading or throat-cutting...)


Re: De Guello Horns - off topic

Posted: May 8th, '16, 19:53
by jrhaszard
Thanks Patrick,

I think that was the music for my first wedding.

Re: De Guello Horns - off topic

Posted: May 9th, '16, 07:54
by Rawleigh
Who are you planning on attacking John?? LOL!

Re: De Guello Horns - off topic

Posted: May 9th, '16, 19:01
by jrhaszard
I am looking for some cool sounds to load into my motorcycle

Re: De Guello Horns - off topic

Posted: May 10th, '16, 05:45
by Bruce
I can see it now, Johns got loud speakers on the outside of one of his planes buzzing a hillary speech.