Your own voice sounds different to other people than it sounds to you, because the version you hear is reaching your inner ear partly through the bones of your skull, which amplify lower frequencies that everyone else cannot hear — and the recorded version that strikes most people as alien when they first hear it is in fact the only version of their voice anyone else has ever known

There is a specific moment, usually in childhood or early adolescence, when most people first hear a recording of their own voice and discover, with mild horror, that it does not sound the way they expected. The voice on the recording is thinner. Higher. More nasal. Less authoritative. Less resonant. It does not seem to [...] The post Your own voice sounds different to other people than it sounds to you, because the version you hear is reaching your inner ear partly through the bones of your sku