Okay, few things we've discovered: The tempo of the piece (220) is exactly, half of 440 which is the fundamental frequency for A. 440hz has been the standard frequency The average fundamental frequency for the entire song is 123.558, rounding up that is 124. We've noticed that if you play the song at tempo, every three minutes is the exact start of a new note. We checked this all the way up till 30 minutes. The notes are as follows. F4 C5 B4 G3 D4 F4 A4 F5 C6. We suspect the first four may be the only ones that actually matter seeing as time signature is 4/4 but we went on just in case. We will probably check a bit past 30 minutes but this is where we are so far. We have an audio file of a sine wave playing the song, and a sine wave for the first four notes that played at the three minute intervals. We know for a fact that the song had to have been specifically for notes to start every three minutes, because the song structure is so strange that it can't really serve any other purpose. If the meaning isn't in the notes themselves, then the solution probably has something to do with the note intervals. We're going to try looking at the groupings of notes and see what patterns emerge. The this three minute note theory is likely the best lead we have yet. Will update whenever we figure something else out, its possible me and my buddies have gone down the wrong rabbit hole, so if anyone else has any ideas just let us know and we will give them a shot. We have mapped the whole piece onto a music editing software that has allowed us to do all this and we have it saved so we can come back and look at it any time I'm at his house. We also have a recording of what the song sounds like when we run it through the software with only a sine wave playing it and it sounds pretty interesting. I'll try to upload it somewhere and link it to this thread at some point so you all can hear it. I'll also do the same for the first 4 notes of the three minutes intervals.