Not that I know of.
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having to remember less could make you more focused on the road.
On contrary, in my opinion. Especially in cities, where manual forces me to anticipate the next turn, light or other drivers. Automatic makes me zone out and focus on everything but driving.
Sounds about right. The strategy is chaos.
Before doing any slowing down and looping I'd make sure that I know the chords for that section. It's easier to hear if a certain note is in the key (harmony) or not (dissonance), thereby limiting the available choices. Also it might be easier to identify an interval than a single note.
Knowing some theory definitely helps. If you can find a transcription as sheets or tabs that'd be a good idea for reference, even if they're not always correct.
Having this context, it's usually enough to slow down the part in the YouTube player. I use New Pipe, no ads and speed/pitch are separate.
For a more detailed analysis, Audacity is great for loops and zooming. It's quick and easy. However, looping a single note can sometimes be deceiving, so I'd also loop a few of the notes before and after just to get some context.
Getting the clip into a full DAW can also help for very tricky sounds. Running it through a pitch correction effect can show what it detects. This works best if the clip doesn't have a lot of other things at the same time. Another method if you have a midi keyboard is to play along with a basic tone like an organ or just a sine wave. Program the melody into the midi sequencer and you'll basically have it transcribed. This is also great for long weird sections where it's difficult to remember everything. Might as well write it down as midi instead of on a paper.
They're improvising the whole thing.
It's method acting.
Everyone from the lowest LARP'ing ICE agents to the orange faced chief of clowns have been in role for so many years that they all forgot what reality is outside of their theatre of the grotesque.
I disagree. The pointlessness creates a liminal space.
If you're gonna be dumb, you gotta be tough.
A lot of it wasn't genuine.
Most of it was written by three kids in a trench coat pretending to be Chuck Norris.
This looks like a perfectly ordinary round about to me, except for them driving on the left. It doesn't have multiple car lanes.
The round abouts with multiple car lanes are indeed confusing to some people, and the ones I've seen all have the bicycle lanes offset to make crossings further from the center or dug out under the road.
This site shows a pretty clear picture of population demographics for countries/continents with both past and future projections. Some places are more fucked than others.
Dankort kører fint offline, så jeg forstår ikke behovet for at understøtte alle mulige udenlandske korttyper offline i tilfælde af krise.
Worst case i tilfælde af en egentlig krise og strømmen også går ud, så kunne man nok finde ud af at printe rationeringsmærker, hvis ikke de allerede ligger på lager.