March 20, 2007

The voice inside my head

I was just wondering and I can’t quite figure it out… Does the voice in my head sound like my speaking voice? Or do I hear a more masculine authoritative voice in my head while my speaking voice is a weaker version? Is that why when I hear my voice on tape it sounds so high and squeaky? It’s not the tape is it?

How can I speak with the voice in my head’s voice? Am I falling in love with the voice in my head? I want to meet the voice in my head. I want my wimpy speaking voice to meet the manly voice in my head, maybe it will learn a thing or two…

[tags]voice head going crazy[/tags]

Filed under 001 Imagination, intss blog by Marc Horowitz.

Comments

March 20, 2007

Jonathan said:

I can relate. The voice in my head sounds deep, but on the phone or any recording I think I sound like I’m doing an impersonation of Mr. Mugato in Zoolander.

sean-o said:

i think i sound like Ballstein.

March 21, 2007

Julie said:

The voice you hear in your head comes from your throat through the bones and tissue in your face, making it sound deeper and more resonant than everyone else, who hears it through their ear. That’s why hearing your recorded voice is so freaky.

May 3, 2007

Lidia said:

Your voice is fine, it’s pretty low really. Most guys I know have really really squeaky voices.

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