Identifying where I am in the EU in 3 minutes 🌍 | Geoguessr
This time I'm in my old home, the EU, which I find particularly challenging.
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@MaquiladoraIII2 жыл бұрын
Love these GeoWizard-David Bennett hybrid videos. Next up, Tom Davies identifies microtonal intonations in 90s teen pop.
@Marina-pe1gx2 жыл бұрын
I was shouting at my screen 'YES that's Crete, David!!'
@aaclovern98042 жыл бұрын
Trash cans sometimes have city/region name written on it If you see math symbols in writings - it's greek :D You are right, european rounds are usually like "find sign, language, check number plates". Also most places have their unique architecture, city layouts. In NA rounds are really hard because most cities look alike. Good play 👍
@KhanadaRhodes2 жыл бұрын
great video, i always enjoy watching you play this. a couple of these had me totally stumped.
@mebamme2 жыл бұрын
10:40 With all your videos on intervals and scales, I didn't think you'd have any trouble finding the Rute. (:
@DavidBennettPiano
2 жыл бұрын
👌🏼😹😹
@user-uz7gb7gb4v2 жыл бұрын
In the second Swedish one, you were literally looking at a sign that said “Trosa kommun” on it for like a whole minute, and it ended up being a place called Trosa 🤷
@ReshiramR522 жыл бұрын
These videos are super entertaining to watch 🙂 I'd like to see more of those
@jowmister15942 жыл бұрын
just found this second channel. enjoyed watching you play geo guesser. I hope you do more of these videos.
@photokinetics2 жыл бұрын
love these
@stevej11542 жыл бұрын
The Mars version is quite tricky.
@CptSaturn2 жыл бұрын
T-centralen = The central train/subway station (not the center of the city). First vid.
@TheGezzagirl552 жыл бұрын
I like this!
@Victor.Hugo12 жыл бұрын
David, I saw your post a couple of days ago about new ideas for your content. I was writing down a ton of music ideas. The thing that never made sense to me is how to connect different parts of the song using bridge. I was learning Cryin’ by aerosmith today and the chord progression is one of the most heavenly things i ever heard in my life. But I still don’t understand how musicians use bridges to connect different parts of the song. Is there any particular rule? Is there a need to create a tension when coming to a guitar solo, for example?? How?!
@MrGeorgeNkillersmile2 жыл бұрын
I am Greek but I wouldn't guess that this is Crete. Very hard round.
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Love these GeoWizard-David Bennett hybrid videos. Next up, Tom Davies identifies microtonal intonations in 90s teen pop.
I was shouting at my screen 'YES that's Crete, David!!'
Trash cans sometimes have city/region name written on it If you see math symbols in writings - it's greek :D You are right, european rounds are usually like "find sign, language, check number plates". Also most places have their unique architecture, city layouts. In NA rounds are really hard because most cities look alike. Good play 👍
great video, i always enjoy watching you play this. a couple of these had me totally stumped.
10:40 With all your videos on intervals and scales, I didn't think you'd have any trouble finding the Rute. (:
@DavidBennettPiano
2 жыл бұрын
👌🏼😹😹
In the second Swedish one, you were literally looking at a sign that said “Trosa kommun” on it for like a whole minute, and it ended up being a place called Trosa 🤷
These videos are super entertaining to watch 🙂 I'd like to see more of those
just found this second channel. enjoyed watching you play geo guesser. I hope you do more of these videos.
love these
The Mars version is quite tricky.
T-centralen = The central train/subway station (not the center of the city). First vid.
I like this!
David, I saw your post a couple of days ago about new ideas for your content. I was writing down a ton of music ideas. The thing that never made sense to me is how to connect different parts of the song using bridge. I was learning Cryin’ by aerosmith today and the chord progression is one of the most heavenly things i ever heard in my life. But I still don’t understand how musicians use bridges to connect different parts of the song. Is there any particular rule? Is there a need to create a tension when coming to a guitar solo, for example?? How?!
I am Greek but I wouldn't guess that this is Crete. Very hard round.
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So many Volvo cars… so Swedish…
omg Ryssviksvägen de ju svenska wow