People hear your voice differently than the surrounding, because they hear it through the water and air



Of course you have heard his voice in the recording. And you, of course, surprised his sound as it sounds completely different than you hear it. Different people have different perceptions of it - some people think that his voice sounds in the recording above, someone - less, but it does not always like what they hear when they speak. As for small children, they most often are not able to recognize his voice recording.

What is the voice of the "right"? Oddly enough, both. These two different sound - the same your vote. That explains the formation of the perception of sound and voice therapist and director of professional voice actors of Hollywood, Nelson Vaughan:

"Listening to your voice during a conversation, we perceive it is not just the ears. We hear sound waves traveling within us, through the fluid that fills the inner organs.

It begins in the larynx, where emanate sound vibrations. Some of these vibrations is distributed through the air. That's exactly what they hear others when we speak, and what is written, for example, a voice recorder. Another part of the vibration passes through the liquid and various tissues of our head. The inner and middle ear are located in the bone cavity. The inner ear contains fluid, and the average - the air, and both of them are in constant compression. Larynx, in turn, is enclosed in a soft cloth also contains liquid. Airborne sound is distributed differently than in the liquid and solid tissues. This difference applies to almost the entire width of tones that we perceive, so surrounding heard is not what we hear.

The study can not prove that the voice we hear (our "inner" voice), certainly higher or lower than what they hear others ("outside" voice). Therefore we can say that in fact we have two votes. And both of them - our "real" voice. It all depends on the attentive ear. »

via factroom.ru