When you hear your voice through external sources like recordings or phones, it includes vibrations through bone conduction that affect the way it sounds. This differs from the way you hear your voice internally which is mostly through air conduction, leading to the discrepancy in perceived sound.
Recordings may alter the sound of my voice due to technical factors such as microphones, sound quality, and encoding processes. Additionally, the playback device and settings can impact how my voice is perceived. These variations in audio quality can make my voice sound slightly different in recordings compared to real-time interactions.
Sound travels faster in water than in air, which changes the way the sound waves travel through the medium. This difference in speed and density causes the pitch and tone of the sound to be altered, making a person's voice sound different underwater compared to in the air.
To change your voice using a balloon, stretch a balloon and hold it near your mouth while talking or singing through it. The pitch and sound of your voice will be altered as the balloon vibrates with the sound waves passing through it. Experiment with different size balloons to achieve different effects.
You can use audio editing software like Audacity or Adobe Audition to apply effects like distortion, modulation, and reverb to your voice to achieve a techno sound. Experiment with different settings and effects to find the desired techno effect for your voice.
No, the human voice contains a range of frequencies simultaneously. When we speak or sing, our vocal cords vibrate at multiple frequencies, producing a complex sound wave that is a combination of different frequencies.
because we all have different voice boxes causing our voice to sound different
This is because sound changes when it travels from one material to another. When you speak to another person, the sound travels solely through air towards the other persons ears. When you listen to yourself talk, the sound travels through your own body (jaw bone etc.) as well as through the air, this is why it sounds different when you listen to yourself talk.
Yes, the way you sound on a recording is the way you sound to the other people. The voice you hear in your head is not your real voice. Your voice sounds different in your head
Most people DON'T want to hear this, but the way you sound on a recording, is the way you truly sound. Now, different recording devises might sound a little different than others. For example, I notices a cell phone is way off, and a microphone is more like my voice. On a cell phone, your voice might be distorted during the process of recording. But also it is mainly the way you sound . Thing is, you hear yourself internally and externally, meaning you hear the vibrations from inside your body (like bones), resulting in you hearing your voice differently than others.
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Recordings may alter the sound of my voice due to technical factors such as microphones, sound quality, and encoding processes. Additionally, the playback device and settings can impact how my voice is perceived. These variations in audio quality can make my voice sound slightly different in recordings compared to real-time interactions.
Most people DON'T want to hear this, but the way you sound on a recording, is the way youtruly sound =[ Now, different recording devises might sound a little different than others. For example, I notices a cell phone is way off, and a microphone is more like my voice. On a cell phone, you voice might be distorted during the process of recording. But also it is mainly the way you sound =D. Thing is, you hear yourself internally and externally, meaning you hear the vibrations from inside your body (like bones), resulting in you hearing your voice differently than others.
you have to pitch your voice and use your teeth to sound diffrent but place your tonge out and speack sometimes like that!!
He has the crew that does all of the sounds of his voice different and make it sound a little nicer.
Sound travels faster in water than in air, which changes the way the sound waves travel through the medium. This difference in speed and density causes the pitch and tone of the sound to be altered, making a person's voice sound different underwater compared to in the air.
Sound is any voice is particular.Sound refers to source of voice. Voice is the recognition of the sound...
You don't sound any different, I assure you!! =D Your voice will not change, only your smile!