Can two people have the same voice?

Your voice identifies you as uniquely as your looks and your fingerprints do. Although some people might sound quite a bit alike, no two voices are ever exactly alike. We each have a unique voice because so many factors work together to produce that voice.
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Does every human have a unique voice?

The sound of each individual's voice is entirely unique not only because of the actual shape and size of an individual's vocal cords but also due to the size and shape of the rest of that person's body, especially the vocal tract, and the manner in which the speech sounds are habitually formed and articulated.
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Is it possible to have 2 voices?

The answer is no. The reason they may feel like two completely different voices is because in order to move up in pitch you need to change the position of the larynx and also engage different muscles.
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How can I hear my real voice?

The actor then gives his solution: To hear your “real” voice, you can place your hands on the sides of your head — between your jawbone and your ears. “That is what you sound like to other people,” he concludes. TikTok users were amazed by the news, although many were upset to learn what they “really” sound like.
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Do twins have similar voices?

We conclude that there is a greater perceptual resemblance between the voices of identical twins than between voices without genetic relationship. The identification however is not perfect. The voice pitch possibly contributes to the correct twin identifications.
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Apparently, We Sound the Same



Why do twins have a secret language?

The theory behind this "twin language" goes a little something like this: twins are so close to each other and rely on each other so much that they don't have as much of a need to communicate with the outside world, so they make up their own idiosyncratic language that develops only between the two of them.
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Is my recorded voice my real voice?

When recorded, you might hear your voice sound shallower than you're used to. This is because the recordings are not affected by the internal resonance and bone conduction that affects how your voice sounds. However, the way your voice sounds on recordings is the way people perceive it in real life.
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Why do singers plug one ear?

In-ears block out the sound of the amplified instruments and acoustic instruments like drums, allowing you to have the mix at a lower level and protect your ears.
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Can you replicate someone's voice?

Resemble.ai is a free voice clone software that uses artificial intelligence technology for real-time voice cloning as well as generating synthetic voice from text-to-speech generators. You can create your own custom brand voices for Alexa and Google Assistant.
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Does mixed voice exist?

It exists, if what you're referring to is the resonant placement or formant shifting. However, mix voice becomes a problem when coaches or people start referring to mix voice as if it was a completely new register separate from chest or head.
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How rare is an inner voice?

How common is inner monologue? Inner monologue is a common occurrence, but some people have never experienced it. For those who are familiar with the experience, there's a big variation in the frequency with which it occurs. Psychology professor Russell Hurlburt reports that 30 to 50% of people have an inner voice.
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What is the rarest voice?

A countertenor is a male singer who can sing as high as a soprano or mezzo-soprano. The countertenor is the rarest of all voice types.
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Can someone be born without a voice?

Only about 50 people born with the condition worldwide have survived. Even fewer are born with no vocal cords — an anomaly doctors didn't discover until after Grant was born.
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What human has the deepest voice?

Tim Storms (born August 28, 1972) is an American singer and composer. He holds the Guinness World Record for both the "lowest note produced by a human" and the "widest vocal range".
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Why do singers wear headphones while singing?

For hearing protection

Since IEMs go directly into the ear canal, they offer earplug-like protection from the outside. These protect performers from being exposed to loud band sounds and shouts from the crowd.
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Why do singers put their hand on their stomach?

Singing with your stomach is a much better way to be heard and to make your voice carry. Diaphragmatic breathing can expel the air stored up and create a better sound. This will allow you to sing more loudly.
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Why do singers close their eyes when singing?

Closing one's eyes while singing leads to increased auditory acuity and improved vocal control - which acts as a type of biofeedback. This allows the singer to express an enormous amount of energy at the moment as it becomes a larger-than-life experience.
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Why does my voice sound horrible when recorded?

Since you're missing the part of the sound that comes from bone conduction within the head, your voice sounds different to you on a recording. When you speak and hear your own voice inside your head, your head bones and tissues tend to enhance the lower-frequency vibrations.
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Do others hear your voice differently?

People perceive their own voice to be the combination of those two sources of sound, but everyone else just hears the external stimulus. This is why when you listen to your voice in a recording, it sounds different than the voice you're used to.
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What to do if I hate my voice?

4 tips for getting used to the sound of your voice
  1. Practice diaphragmatic breathing. ...
  2. Record a video of yourself speaking (or a few). ...
  3. Focus more on what you say, not on how it sounds. ...
  4. Learn to appreciate your voice — quirks and all.
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Do twins babies know each other?

Twins Become Aware of Each Other in the Utero

At about 18 weeks, they touch each other more often. Thanks to technology, researchers can see clear images, distinct movements, and well-defined gestures in the womb, even if the mother cannot feel it yet.
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Are twins late talkers?

Twin Language Development

There is tons of variation in language scores among twins, but overall, research shows that twins do tend to fall behind in language a bit more than single-born children do. Male twins in particular are vulnerable, often falling about 6 months behind even female twins (Lewis & Thompson, 1992).
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Do twin babies understand each other?

Young twins are together nearly all the time, and like any two people who spend most of their time together, they learn to rely on nonverbal or shorthand forms of communication. They're able to act intuitively, understanding each other's gestures, grunts, or vocalizations.
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