User blog comment:Vel!/Music/@comment-5150073-20140503054608/@comment-10429372-20140503055726

It works as follows: The first note expresses the ordinal 1, the second the ordinal 2, the thrid the ordinal 3. But there are songs (such as Gagnam style) that play a note at t=0, at t=1/2, at t=3/4, at t=7/8, at t=15/16, etcetera, so at t=1 they have played theoretically ω notes.

When doing the same thing again, but in a half a second, we get ω2 notes. (That is, a note at t=1, at t=1 1/4, at t= 1 3/8, ...)

Then in 1/4 second, then in 1/8 second...

At t=2 they have played ω^2 notes.