Why does my voice sound diffrent when i hear myself singing then when i play bac!


Question: Why does my voice sound diffrent when i hear myself singing then when i play back singing!?
Ok i love to sing!. its my passion and i always thought i was good at it!. that is until i recorded myself on my celly and i sounded like a little girl! it totally crushed me!. i hate how i sound play back!. why cant i sound the same as when i hear myself!?!!? so does my voice still mature!? im 15 by the way! ahhh someone plz help me! :(Www@Enter-QA@Com


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Your voice will mature with you!. also, I don't know how modern your recording gear is!. The studios tweak every little thing including vocals to get the best sound!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

The way you hear when you sing and the way it is on recording are not the same!. When you sing, you listen to it, thinking it is fine!. :) But your body vibrates and makes the voice sound the way it does!. But to everyone else, your voice is different!. Maybe lacking some pitches, but you can not hear it yourself because of your body vibrations!.

I had the same problem, but then I bought a really good recording tape!. I record myself singing, and listen to it!. It will sound different, but you try to improve on that!. When the recording sounds great, then that is the right thing! Your ears will adapt to the "new" way of singing!.

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When you hear your own voice as you sing or speak, the bones and other tissues of your body conduct many vibrations directly to you ears!. No one who hears your voice who isn't inside your head can hear those vibrations!.

On the other hand, it is very difficult for us to hear the resonance created by our sinuses!.

When we listen to recordings, even very high quality recordings, of our own voice, we cannot hear the part that is conducted through our bones, because those vibrations never made it to the microphone!. Conversely, the resonance created by our sinuses is picked up by the microphone, and forms a greater proportion of the recorded sound than of the sound we hear from inside our own heads!.

Cell phone recordings are not likely to be a reliable indication of the way we sound to others, so don't let that bother you!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

I know how you feel!. I don't like the way I sound recorded when I sing half the time either, and I have been recorded numerous times before because I have been in choir for the past five years or so (I'm a senior in high school now)!. Sometimes the recording equipment distorts your voice because it picks up all the background noise and can play it back with negative feedback!. also, it doesn't always carry the richness of tone when someone sings because it is electronic and can't sense the true emotion/passion of someone who sings!. also, we as humans tend to hear ourselves differently than how others hear us!. When you play it back, you are hearing it from another perspective (the recording equipment) then you are from you, so it naturally sounds different!.

By the way, yes your voice will mature as you get older!. I used to hate singing alto, but now I love it and my voice has gotten way more mature!. You will sound way different in a few years or so, trust me (and I mean different in a good way)!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

Usually unless u are using high quality sound equipment and high quality mics the sound you are hearing on playback is mutated by low quality sound equipment so go somewhere and use some high dollar mics and see how much you like the real sound of your voice!.Cheap equipment lies i promise!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

sWhen you listen in a natural form, the bones in your ears and other structures enables you to hear things directly!.!.When you listen something coming from an electronic device, it sounds "electronic", much different from your body structures!.!.Www@Enter-QA@Com



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