W, even in the Windows version this would be somewhat difficult to achieve, as the tempo of Hungarian Dance No.5 in G Minor changes throughout the bar. It really is played as poco accel.

BiaB only lets you change the tempo at the beginning of each bar, to either a fixed amount or as a percentage of the last tempo. I don't think you would achieve the same smooth result that Brahms had intended.

Brilliant piece of music, BTW.


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