Is your recorded voice your real voice?

When you hear your voice on a recording, you're only hearing sounds transmitted via air conduction. 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.
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Do people hear my real voice?

Neither. Your voice that you hear is being transmitted from your vocal chords to your ears through your skull. Your voice that others hear is being transmitted through air.
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Do I sound like I do on a recording?

This means that your voice usually sounds fuller and deeper to you than it really is. That's why when you hear your voice on a recording, it usually sounds higher and weaker than you think it should. Don't worry if your voice sounds funny to you on a recording. Everyone experiences the same thing.
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Why do I hate my voice in recordings?

The discomfort we have over hearing our voices in audio recordings is probably due to a mix of physiology and psychology. For one, the sound from an audio recording is transmitted differently to your brain than the sound generated when you speak.
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Is your voice the same as you hear it?

Your voice comes out of your mouth, travels round to your ear, and down your ear canal. But there is another way for the sound of your own voice to reach the cochlea and for you to hear it: through the bones in your head. As you speak, your vocal chords are vibrating, which in turn vibrates your entire skull.
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What Does YOUR VOICE Sound Like To Others?



Is my voice attractive?

Some studies suggest that women are more attractive if they have a higher pitched voice. According to The Royal Society Publishing, “Women with relatively high-pitched voices are typically perceived as more feminine, younger and more attractive than women with low-pitched voices”.
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Why does my voice sound higher when recorded?

When you hear your voice on a recording, it commonly sounds higher in pitch than it does in your own head. This is because when speaking, the bones and muscle tissues in your head and face increase the prominence of low-end frequencies, making your voice sound deeper to your own ears.
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Why we hate the sound of our own voice?

While some of the sound is transmitted through air conduction, much of the sound is internally conducted directly through your skull bones. When you hear your own voice when you speak, it's due to a blend of both external and internal conduction, and internal bone conduction appears to boost the lower frequencies.
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Why don't I like the sound of my own voice?

Bhatt explained that the dislike of the sound of our own voices is physiological and psychological. First off, audio recordings translate differently to your brain than the sound you are used to when speaking. The sound from an audio device goes through the air and then in your ear (also known as air conduction).
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Does your own voice sound higher to yourself?

But because our vocal cords vibrate when we speak, there is a second internal path. Vibrations are conducted through our bones and stimulate our inner ears directly. Lower frequencies are emphasized along this pathway. That makes your voice sound deeper and richer to yourself than it may sound to other people.
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Can you change your voice?

On your Android phone or tablet, say "Hey Google, open Assistant settings." Or, go to Assistant settings. Under "All settings," tap Assistant voice. Choose a voice.
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What makes a voice annoying?

In a paper published to the Journal of Neuroscience, it is explained how researchers found that being annoyed by certain sounds comes from high levels of activity between the brain region that processes emotion (the amygdala) and the region that processes sound (the auditory cortex).
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What foods improve voice quality?

Best Foods
  • Water. Be sure to drink plenty of water to stay hydrated. ...
  • Toast and Unsalted Crackers. You can keep your voice naturally hydrated by eating toasted bread and unsalted crackers. ...
  • Cantaloupe. Cantaloupes and other melons are about 90% water. ...
  • Warm Herbal Tea. ...
  • Milk. ...
  • Ice Cream. ...
  • Bacon. ...
  • Citrus.
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Why does my voice sound beautiful when I sing but when recorded it sounds horrible?

Your voice gets resonance by traveling through your sinus cavities as you sing, which you'll hear as it comes out of your mouth. This gives a slightly false impression of the qualities of your singing voice when you're hearing it from a first person perspective, which is why your voice sounds different on a recording.
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How can I make my voice more attractive?

How to make your voice sound more attractive
  1. Speak from the diaphragm. ...
  2. Find your maximum resonance point. ...
  3. Don't punch your words. ...
  4. Clear your throat. ...
  5. Do not allow inflection at the end of your sentences. ...
  6. Control your volume. ...
  7. Remember to pause. ...
  8. Slow down your tempo.
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Is it harder to sing lying down?

Lying on the floor automatically puts your body in a great position for singing. Too many times, you'll see singers restricting themselves with a poor hunched posture. Bad posture can make you sound nasal, affect your pitch, and limit your singing range.
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How do you know if someone can sing?

The Quick Answer. The best ways to tell if you are a good singer are to record yourself and listen to it back, and get feedback on your singing. You can check your tone sensitivity and vocal range using an online test. Also, assess your stance, posture and breathing to ensure you have the proper singing technique.
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Will your voice change after 18?

Anatomical changes

Most of the voice change begins around puberty. Adult pitch is reached 2–3 years later but the voice does not stabilize until the early years of adulthood. It usually happens months or years before the development of significant facial hair.
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How do I stop hating my voice?

Here are some of my tips to getting used to the sound of your recorded 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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Can I change my voice forever?

You can't completely change your voice, but you can definitely alter it. If you're not familiar with singing, there are two main registers, the chest and the head registers. If your voice is deeper than you'd like, then you can use your upper chest voice or your head voice to sound lighter or higher in pitch.
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Do all singers hate their voice?

"We don't actually dislike our voice, we only dislike it when we know it's our voice." Studies have shown how people don't mind their own voice when they don't realise it belongs to them. In fact, they even rate it as more attractive than other people do.
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Can singers hear themselves?

When singers can't hear themselves over the band, it is instinctual for them to push to compete with the sound. In-ears allow you to listen to yourself clearly and feel less need to strain, often singing more accurately as a result and without risking vocal damage even when doing many shows in a condensed period.
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Do singers like their own songs?

Musicians aren't always fans of their own music, and some stars even dislike their biggest hits. Zayn Malik has said a lot of negative things about the music he made while in the band One Direction. Madonna has said she would prefer to never sing "Like A Virgin" ever again.
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