Two "Fun Facts" about this piece: 1. The fastest notes in this song are 32nd notes, at tempo 172 beats per minute. That translates to about 91.7 notes per second. The human brain performs about 10^16 synapse operations per second*, which are chemical and electrical signals for sensory input, and cellular communication. That means over 109,000,000,000,000 of these operations happen during just one of those 32nd notes. Oh sure, the tempo increases to 280 when I make the song repeat, but there's still 66,957,142,857,142.86 brain signals in one note. If I were to increase the tempo so that this song (or half of it, as the song is simply repeated faster) was only one second long, compressing all of the notes to insanely small values, which, unfortunately, my music software will not allow, the tempo would be 20,159.948 beats per minute, or 336 beats per second. That's 10,752 notes per second, but still over 93,000,000,000 brain operations per note. LOL brain power. 2. The notes on the "album art" are actually in the song. Try to find them! *Source: http://www.merkle.com/brainLimits.html MP3 Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?lrl7140x1hcyxlv