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chaconne

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cha·conne  (shä-kôn, -kn)
n.
1. A slow, stately dance of the 18th century or the music for it.
2. A form consisting of variations based on a reiterated harmonic pattern.

[French, from Spanish chacona, a kind of dance.]

chaconne [ʃəˈkɒn (French) ʃakɔn]
n
1. (Music / Classical Music) a musical form consisting of a set of continuous variations upon a ground bass See also passacaglia
2. (Performing Arts / Dancing) Archaic a dance in slow triple time probably originating in Spain
[from French, from Spanish chacona, probably imitative of the castanet accompaniment]


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