Help, my voice is different at live and recording?!


Question: Help, my voice is different at live and recording
When I sing live, I satisfied with my voice and some people praise me, without I asked their opinion. But when I use tape record, digital record, &so on...my voice is soo amateur! It's not pitchy or out of tunes. I have same techniques with the original vocalist, but my voice sounds childish and I dont like it!
I also notice, my voice is less terrible in other type of recording. How is this happened? If my vocal really sounds bad, I better quit this hobbies...cuz I dont wanna make people deaf lol


Answers: Help, my voice is different at live and recording
When I sing live, I satisfied with my voice and some people praise me, without I asked their opinion. But when I use tape record, digital record, &so on...my voice is soo amateur! It's not pitchy or out of tunes. I have same techniques with the original vocalist, but my voice sounds childish and I dont like it!
I also notice, my voice is less terrible in other type of recording. How is this happened? If my vocal really sounds bad, I better quit this hobbies...cuz I dont wanna make people deaf lol

Your voice is as you hear in the recorder, sorry by that.

The voice that you are earing inside you, isn`t

There is only a way to sing at the same way all the times, and is hearing your own voice by your ears, not inside you.

This require to take out the voice by your complete body, using resonators like nose, forehead, and other body parts.

When you sing plain ever at the same way, you will hear equal your voice even in the recorder.

I don`t know how to explain how to do this, but this things help me...

When you practice in private; Try to use a headphones in high volume. Then you need sing very low for not hurting hearing, then try to don`t use air in the voice, just voice. Study your highest tones that require pettier (less) quantity of air. Go down, up and down, hearing your voice in your hearings. You will discovery to increase volume just blowing (ejecting) petite amount of air with body resonators. Then you will be able to sing very long notes without the needed to breathe once again. Because you will have a total control over your own air blowing (ejecting) from your abdomen.

Well this is the only way that I know. I wish what it be useful to you.

I think it's just you listening to yourself and criticizing yourself. Just get a second opinion on it besides yourself to see if they think the same thing.

It probably has a lot to do with the equpiment you are recording on. If you have a good voice in a live performance, then you have a good voice, period.

On a regualr recording device, like an off the shelf tape recorder or digital recorder or even the run of the mill computer, you are not going to record to a very high quality. If you have the ability, try to record yourself on higher end equipment or utilizing a computer program designed for recording.

Also, keep in mind, to you, a recording of your own voice will never sound like you think it should.

it may be due to your recording equipements use a p.c with a goog quality mic and a creative 128 bit sound card and adjust your recording parameters with the graphic equaliser.proper distace,mike over covers will help in recording with perfect voice.

ezhil

A couple of things. One you will always sound different when you hear yourself on any recorded media than when you hear yourself in your head. The tones are different from because the way the sound comes out at both ends. Second it depends what you are using to record yourself. Cheaper equipment does not give you an accurate replay. Third if no one is complaining when you sing then if you like to sing go for it! You will and should be your worst critic. Just keep singing and practicing you can only get better! Good Luck.



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