In
music, a chaconne (;
Italian: ciaccona) is a
musical form whose primary formal feature involves
variation on a repeated short harmonic progression. Originally a quick dance-song from
Spain, with rather indelicate text, the chaconne eventually became a slow
triple meter dance which first emerged in the
16th century. The chaconne is understood today — in a rather arbitrary way — to be a set of variations on a harmonic progression, as opposed to a set of variations on a melodic bass pattern (to which is likewise artificially assigned the term
passacaglia). In actual usage in music history, the term "chaconne" has not been so clearly distinguished from passacaglia as regards the way the given piece of music is constructed.
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