Swing ratio is a concept used in music to describe the rhythmic feel of notes played in a swung or syncopated manner. In a swing rhythm, the offbeat notes are typically shortened while the onbeat notes are lengthened, creating a distinctive groove.
The swing ratio is expressed as a percentage that indicates how much the offbeat notes are shortened compared to the onbeat notes. For example, a swing ratio of 50% means that the offbeat notes are half the duration of the onbeat notes.
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