Why does my voice sound different when I hear it in audio.

It's so weird...I'm really curious on why.I keep recording my voice, and every time I do it sounds different for some reason.Then when I hear other people voices in audio it doesn't sound that much different. Can anyone tell me why?
 Why does my voice sound different when I hear it in audio.
 PeacefulCritic posted over a year ago
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Seastar4374 said:
The reason why it sounds different is because when 당신 are speaking normally the sound has to travel to your ears. There is stuff that tampers with the sound before it reaches your ears. It makes it sound different. When 당신 record yourself it doesn't go through anything but what is picking up your voice. I always wondered this too because when I was 노래 on a stage I sounded way different over the speakers and in the mic than without.
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That's a very smart answer.Thank you!
PeacefulCritic posted over a year ago
AvatarAang97 said:
Oh my god YES! My voice sounds SOO weird recorded, when I heard myself recorder I was like...

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ha ha I didn't read the whole thing before I commented ^^; um I really don't know, I mean I've heard that people say the way other people hear 당신 is different from way 당신 hear yourself so maybe when 당신 hear your voice recorded you're just hearing yourself the way other people hear you.
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 Oh my god YES! My voice sounds SOO weird recorded, when I heard myself recorder I was like... EDIT: ha ha I didn't read the whole thing before I commented ^^; um I really don't know, I mean I've heard that people say the way other people hear 당신 is different from way 당신 hear yourself so maybe when 당신 hear your voice recorded you're just hearing yourself the way other people hear you.
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That's actually what a lot of people been telling me. Well, thanks for your help anyway!
PeacefulCritic posted over a year ago
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^No prob. :)
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MrWayne said:
Hmm...
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 Hmm...
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