How different is your own voice compared to when recorded

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StrangerGuy

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Discuss. I thought my voice was good until I recorded and played it back. It sounded like a whiny kid on crack.
 

bctbct

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They say that hearing your own voice is different than what other people hear because of the vibration in your ear drums.

Many people say that my voice and my brothers are very similar...I think we sound totally different.
 

FoBoT

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it isn't because it is recorded , it is because it sounds different coming in only your ears and not partly through your skull

http://www.helium.com/items/658633-the-reason-your-voice-sounds-different-when-its-recorded

There are a few things that can alter sound. For speaking purposes, the reason your voice sounds different when you speak then when you hear a recording of yourself is simple, it's all in your head. Not that you have gone crazy or anything, but the tissues and bones of your head effect the sound you hear. Your cochlea is stimulated by sound waves through the normal process, but also by the vibrations of your bones from the action of speaking. It causes you to hear yourself in two parts, the first out in the air through sound waves, and the second within yourself as vibrations.
 
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PlasmaBomb

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very.

People say my brother and I sound identical except for the speech patterns we use sometimes. But when i hear my voice recorded, it sounds nothing like his voice sounds to me.
 

Kalmah

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I tend to believe that I put alot of personality and emotion into my social interactions.. but when I hear a recording of me It's mono-tone Ben Stein-style..
 

ConstipatedVigilante

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Someone in my high school told me I sound like Norm Macdonald. Considering I find Norm Macdonald hilarious, I took this as a compliment.
 
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