Make me think about the "word" bpm.
Beats per minute.
Lets stay at the 95 bpm
A electronic device will count near perfect (depends how it is designed and the tolerance of every single part included in timing) All the 95 beats will have near exact the same distance to eachother. Result is a 95 bpm tempo
As we all know humans are not like that. You can count the 95 beats in one minute but every beat will differ in distance to the next. But it is still 95 bpm.
Or isn't it? What need to happen to change the 95 beats per minute? Does the last count ( beat 95) have the greatest power to change the bpm? Cause if the counting person has just a little lag by counting the 95, the bpm value will dramaticly change.
So the first and the last beat in the minute are very important. The beats in between can vary
Just a thought
oh and the probability that the counting person hit exactly the 95 in exact timing is the same as for 95,23 or whatever. So exactly 95 bpm should not feel "weird"
peace