Tempo ratio modulation is a technique used in music to create dynamic changes in the speed of a piece. It involves adjusting the tempo, which is measured in beats per minute (BPM), between two different tempos.
The metric modulation ratio is calculated by dividing the new tempo by the original tempo. This ratio helps musicians understand how much faster or slower the music should be played compared to the initial tempo.
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