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Why when record my voice singing the recording sounds a lot different than what I hear when I sing?

I know there's a scientific explanation, explain it a little more to me. How professional singers deal with it? I mean you're thinking you're singing in one tone but you're singing in another, I'm just a beginner with singing. How you deal with it? There's people that have a worst time with it?

Update:

@ irene: yes exactly that happens to me.

Update 2:

Well, that's what I thought, but I can distinguish between tones, just not when they come from my head, I play the piano, guitar and the sax so... I can easily distinguish between an E and a E flat

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Omg that happens to me. Not to sound like im boasting about myself but i sound pretty good when i hear myself sing, but when i record, i don't recognize my voice anymore ):

  • 1 decade ago

    It means you're tone-deaf.

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