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Do Most People Hate Hearing Their Own Recorded Voice?
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So I’m currently creating a course which involves screen recording on my computer and talking, only when I play the video back and hear my voice I can’t help but think it sounds awful. Is it just because I’m hearing my own voice that I think it sounds cringe?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have been a freelance music journalist for over forty years, and i have heard my voice at least once a week during that time - working in radio, and also recording my interviews.
I have just about got used to the sound of my voice on tape, but i know i am never going to like it, ever.
As advised, we all sound very different to others - including a microphone - than we do to ourselves, but that applies to everyone.
I am advised that my voice is attractive, but obviously I never hear it that way, so I just put up with it, and try not to analyse the sound closely, just think about what I need to hear it say, and screen out my feelings.
I have just about got used to the sound of my voice on tape, but i know i am never going to like it, ever.
As advised, we all sound very different to others - including a microphone - than we do to ourselves, but that applies to everyone.
I am advised that my voice is attractive, but obviously I never hear it that way, so I just put up with it, and try not to analyse the sound closely, just think about what I need to hear it say, and screen out my feelings.
When I heard tapes (no video alas & alack) of my performances in panto, I didn't think it was me. Folk said I had a lovely voice & it seemed I was the only one that didn't like it.
It must've been ok, as I once did an impromptu stint in a piano bar & I was asked to come back, to my astonishment.
My Twankey & Trot are still spoken of in hushed whispers in select circles, luvs... ;-)
It must've been ok, as I once did an impromptu stint in a piano bar & I was asked to come back, to my astonishment.
My Twankey & Trot are still spoken of in hushed whispers in select circles, luvs... ;-)
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