<P> Musical phrasing refers to the way a musician shapes a sequence of notes in a passage of music to express an emotion or impression . A musician accomplishes this by interpreting the music--from memory or sheet music--by altering tone, tempo, dynamics, articulation, inflection, and other characteristics . Phrasing can emphasise a concept in the music or a message in the lyrics, or it can digress from the composer's intention . For example, accelerating the tempo or prolonging a note may add tension . </P> <P> Giuseppe Cambini--a composer, violinist, and music teacher of the Classical period--had this to say about violin phrasing: </P>

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