Here are ways to hear your real voice, and ways that do not work.
DO NOT WORK....
1. Listen to your self without any affects - Your voice echoes through your head. So your real talking/singing voice isn't what you normally hear.
2. Listen to a low-quality recorder - Be sure that you have a camera or device that records EVERY SOUND properly, or it might distort (wreck/change) your voice when you listen to it.
DO WORK....
1. Record with a proper-quality camera/deivice - Record with an actual video camera/cam-recorder. Use something that for sure works.
2. Face the corner of a wall/corner - Especially when you're in the SHOWER, your voice will bounce off the walls and go back into your ears. For even better chance of hearing the truth, cup your hands behind your ears listen like that. It'll work better.
Hope this helps. :)
When a sound wave is formed, it travels through the air and hits your ear. The wave goes into your inner ear and hits your ear drum.
The ear drum is a tiny flap of skin with microscopic hairs that vibrates when a sound wave hits it.
The eardrum, vibrating, then causes the hammer to hit the anvil. (the hammer and anvil are tiny bones in your ear that are attached to your ear drum.
Those vibrations are then taken to the brain for interpreting into audible sound
-AnswerguyZ
Yes, when you hear yourself speak, you are perceiving the sound vibrations through both the air and your skull, which can make your voice sound deeper and richer to you than it does to others who only hear the external sound waves.
Yes, people who are deaf can still have internal thoughts, but their thoughts may not be based on auditory experiences as they do not have the ability to hear external sounds. Their thoughts may be visual, tactile, or based on other non-auditory senses.
It is easy to see or hear things that are visually or audibly prominent, such as bright colors, loud noises, or distinct patterns. These stimuli stand out and are readily noticeable to our senses.
Babies can hear before their bones fully develop. The development of bones does not impact the ability to hear. The inner ear, where sound is processed, forms early in pregnancy and allows babies to hear even before birth.
Scientist have tested which ear people hear best from, and the results show that people hear best from their right ears. The test also prove that people preform task more often when the request is made in the right ear.
No, You can be only as loud as you can hear because if you can't hear, you can't talk.
Because the people you want to talk with cant hear you. It is at least interesting.
When you hear yourself talk, most of the sound that you hear passed through the bones of the skull, not the air. These bones have resonances and act as filters changing the sound that arrives at your ears. When you hear yourself talk on a recording the sound passed through the air and is unfiltered, this is what other people hear when you talk So in fact you sound normal on the recording (as others hear you) and wierd when you just hear yourself directly. You just aren't used to hearing how you really sound.
I Hear Talk was created in 1983.
you can talk to your freinds, enducate yourself, watch movies, view pictures, hear music pratically anything
talk about yourself
well talk about him first then wait for him to ask you a question about you so you can feel good and not like a brat who talks about yourself all the time, say good things that you hear about him and be yourself!!!!! you'll be fine!
no they cannot hear and talk but they have life and responsibility
One can hear the show 'Talk Of the Nation' at the NPR website. 'Talk Of the Nation' is a radio talk show. However, if someone wants to purchase the episodes, Amazon is selling them. One can also hear it on the radio 88.5 fm.
No unless you talk to them personally.
yeah.
yes Bearded Dragons can hear you talk