Question:
Why do I Sound Different When I Hear My Own Voice?
kitkat
2005-10-03 10:39:42 UTC
Why do i sound different when I listen to my own voice on the answering machine or tape recorder?
Two answers:
puttopal
2005-10-05 13:23:18 UTC
Specifically, "when you speak you hear yourself not only through your ears, but also through the bones and tissues of your head (i.e., internally)".
Ofer
2005-10-03 20:45:16 UTC
this is because when you speak the voice transfers through your skull as well.


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