释义 |
cha·conne noun also cha·con \shäˈkȯn, sha-, shə-, shȧ-, -än, -ən, -ōn\; or cha·co·na \chäˈkōnə\ (-s) Etymology: French & Spanish; French chaconne, from Spanish chacona, probably of imitative origin; from the sound of castanets used in the dance : an old originally Spanish dance in moderate three-quarter measure resembling the slower passacaglia; also : a musical composition with stress on the second beat and consisting typically of continuous variations based on a repeated succession of chords |