He is best known for his studies on the Mexican corrido.
In 1907 when Vicente T.
Mendoza was 13 years old, he went to Mexico City where he studied piano and composition at the National Conservatory.
At the same time he studied drawing.
Between 1912 and 1930 he worked as a topographer.
Later on he taught solfege at the Conservatory.
His main interest rests in Mexican folklore and music paleography.
Along with the collaboration of Daniel CastaƱeda he compiled a treatise of precolumbian instruments, published in 1937 under the name Instrumental Precortesiano.
He also published a comparative study of the Spanish romance and Mexican corrido El Romance EspaƱol y el Corrido Mexicano in 1939.
As a composer he arranged Mexican popular folk songs.