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basicallynymph t1_iue9d3g wrote
Which is why I'm unsure if I'm a good singer or not. I can probably only harmonize well.
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MasterAnything2055 t1_iued0ys wrote
I think the stuff professionals use is a little better than your phone.
liccxolydian t1_iufhqcr wrote
Even on professional microphones your recorded voice can seem different to your preconceived notion of what your own voice sounds like- it's because when you speak you hear yourself not only through your ears but also through bone conduction in your skull and jaw. People who spend lots of time around microphones (recording artists, radio and TV) are able to ignore this but many people find it uncomfortable.
cwtcap t1_iued04x wrote
Ability to sing on pitch is one thing, the timbre of your voice is totally different.