Why Your Voice Sounds Different on Recordings
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Summary
Have you ever heard your voice on a recording and thought, Wait… do I really sound like that? In this episode of Why Stuff Happens, Eli and Nova unpack the surprisingly fascinating science behind why your voice sounds different when you hear it played back.
You'll learn how sound travels, what bone conduction is, why your brain expects one version of your voice but recordings give you another, and why the voice that surprises you may be the very voice other people know best. This is a fun, easy-to-understand look at sound, perception, and the strange little moments that make science so interesting.
If you've ever cringed at a voice memo, a classroom recording, a video clip, or a podcast playback, this episode is for you.
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