Why do I sound like a kid on call?

Why do I sound like a kid on call?

When we’re little, the voice is higher and squeakier and thinner. The reason that is, is because your vocal cords are shorter and thinner, and your throat and the Adam’s apple and the larynx, the house for the vocal cords, are all smaller. So, your instrument is smaller. The vocal cords are smaller.

Why do I sound weird on recordings?

What makes a recording of our voice sound so different… and awful? It’s because when you speak you hear your own voice in two different ways. The second way is through vibrations inside your skull set off by your vocal chords. Those vibrations travel up through your bony skull and again set the ear drum vibrating.

Why does my voice sound like a kid when I sing?

In layman terms, it’s your Adam’s apple. When the larynx is raised up high as we sing or speak, the tone of our voices naturally become brighter, thinner sounding and somewhat more childlike. Once you get use to the sensation of moving your larynx up and down, you can consciously control the position of your larynx.

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How common is Puberphonia?

Abstract: Puberphonia is a rare disorder, in which the patient manifests higher register voice than others of their same age group. Manifestation is less in women than men. The prevalence is 1 in 900,000.

Why do I hate my voice when it’s recorded?

There’s a Scientific Reason Why You Don’t Like the Sound of Your Own Voice. First off, audio recordings translate differently to your brain than the sound you are used to when speaking. The sound from an audio device goes through the air and then in your ear (also known as air conduction).

Why does my voice sound like a kid?

If you, or someone you know, is an adult but still has a voice that sounds like a kid, I have good news for you! It is simply a case of the wrong choice made from the wrong information to choose from. Watch this video lesson to learn what that means and what you can do to sound better, starting today!

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What makes a recording of your voice sound different?

What makes a recording of our voice sound so different… and awful? It’s because when you speak you hear your own voice in two different ways. Greg Foot explains all. The first is through vibrating sound waves hitting your ear drum, the way other people hear your voice.

Why does my voice sound distorted when I record?

Without further detail, it’s tough to know for sure. The two most likely causes: Your audio recording equipment is picking up and/or recording more treble than mid and bass. Try recording your voice with lots of different microphones and equipment, even cheap stuff like your phone or a digital dictation device.

Why does my voice sound deeper than it really is?

The two most likely causes: Your audio recording equipment is picking up and/or recording more treble than mid and bass. Try recording your voice with lots of different microphones and equipment, even cheap stuff like your phone or a digital dictation device. Your voice sounds much deeper to you than it does to others.

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