IPA: /ʃəˈkɒn/
KK: /tʃəˈkɒn/
A type of music or dance from the 18th century that features variations based on a repeated pattern of chords.
The orchestra performed a beautiful chaconne that captivated the audience.
Chaconne originates from the Spanish word 'chacona', which refers to a type of dance. The term is believed to derive from the word 'chacona', meaning a dance of the people, particularly in the context of the Spanish court. The word reflects a lively and rhythmic dance form that became popular in the Baroque period.
Imagine a lively dance that originated in Spain, which helps you remember that 'chaconne' refers to a spirited dance form.