--- DANIaka007@a... wrote: > Hi, > I was wondering, does anyone know how to "hear" > yourself when you sing, so > you know exactly what you sound like? I'm guessing > recording on a tape player > isn't a very good reference and I heard you should > plug ONE ear and sing, > but don't know if that's true. Because, you might > think you sound one way, > and sound COMPLETELY different for "real" and "in > real life". Someone I kow > used to think they had this amazing voice, and when > they sung, they heard to > themself an awesome voice, but in reality she > didin't. Sooooooo...... > is there any way you can know what you sound like? > Does anyone even KNOW what > I'm talking about? > Danielle > Dear Danielle,
To get a reasonable approximation of your voice, cup your hands behind your ears, and pull ears around to the front (kinda). You will experience an echo of sorts and your voice will seem "higher" than it usually is (but at the same pitch). Confused? See how you go.
Beth C Australia
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