I'm hoping this is a joke post.
Same here man :/when i sing songs, my voice sounds incredibly beautiful; when i record it, however, and play it back, i sound awful.
dammit!
Because you hear your own voice through your head from your vocals chords through your neck and head to your ears, others hear it through from your mouth directly to their ears
It's why it sounds lighter on recordings
I have to be doing something wrong. It just sounds like a quite version of the voice I usually hear.
My penis looks bigger in the mirror.
Please tell me that is how women see it.
Please
i have a really high nasally voice in even to myself, so i imagine i sound like some sort of raped parrot to others
Some people have abnormalities of the inner ear that enhance their sensitivity to this component so much that the sound of their own breathing becomes overwhelming, and they may even hear their eyeballs moving in their sockets.
Some people have abnormalities of the inner ear that enhance their sensitivity to this component so much that the sound of their own breathing becomes overwhelming, and they may even hear their eyeballs moving in their sockets.
Same here man :/
Because people tend to hear their ideal selves when they talk.
Quite different, but I'm not surprised by what I heard. Probably because I've heard myself over stage monitors plenty over the years.
My voice sounds a lot deeper actually when I hear a recording. So thats how I actually sound?
Because you hear your own voice through your head from your vocals chords through your neck and head to your ears, others hear it through from your mouth directly to their ears
It's why it sounds lighter on recordings
I know that feel, bro.I've been told that I have the voice to do voice overs or like radio spots and stuff but whenever I hear my voice through recording, it's cringe inducing at least for me.
I've been told that I have the voice to do voice overs or like radio spots and stuff but whenever I hear my voice through recording, it's cringe inducing at least for me.
I hear Morgan Freeman when I talk, is that normal?