Why Your Voice Sounds Different to You: The Science and How to Embrace It

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In this video, I briefly explain why the way we hear our own voice is different from how others hear it. This is because sound travels through both the air and our bones to our inner ear. We perceive a deeper tone due to bone conduction, whereas others only hear the air-conducted sound, which can be higher pitched. This difference can be surprising and off-putting when we hear a recording.

My Recommendation:
To become comfortable with your unique voice, practice recording and listening to yourself often and repeatedly. Over time, this can help you get used to your recorded voice, and you might even come to love its uniqueness!

What You'll Learn:

The basics of sound conduction
The role of bone conduction in how we perceive our voice
Why recordings of your voice sound different
Tips on getting comfortable with your recorded voice

Key Points:
1. Sound travels to our inner ear through air and bone conduction.
2. Bone conduction gives us a deeper perception of our own voice.
3. Air conduction is the only way others hear our voice, resulting in a higher-pitched sound.
4. Repeatedly listening to your recorded voice can help you become familiar and comfortable with it.

Find out why your voice sounds strange on recordings and learn to embrace its uniqueness!

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