Whenever I hear my voice on some kind of recording I think it sounds really bad and nasal.(dvds of my performances) Even though everyone I've worked with says "oh you have such a gorgeous voice it's really strong" and "no you're not doing it nasally. at all!" (and these are vocal professionals) I still think my voice usually doesn't sound too hot on recordings.
What is an accurate way to hear my voice- the way it TRULY sounds? Getting a demo CD? How do I go about doing that?
(since I know your own ears don't hear your voice accurately because they're behind you)
omgzstfux answered Friday June 15 2007, 6:18 pm: only you are hearing your voice nasally.
and it seems like it doesnt matter 2 much
anyways :D trust me, if your voice sounded
really weird; you would be told that.
EVERYONE'S voice sounds at least a little bit
different on for example, an answering machine
its just how the machine attracts your voice's
sound waves! be more confident in your "work".
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