If you’ve never done this before, a really great way to hear what your voice sounds like to other people is to stand about a foot away from a 90° corner in your house and talk normally.
Your actual voice will bounce off of the walls, making it much easier for you to hear what you sound like to others.
Professional singers use this trick early on in their training so that they can practice their tone for their singing.
I’m not convinced it’s possible. My internal voice has a different accent, not just different acoustic properties.
Not your inner monologue, they mean your actual physical spoken voice, as heard from inside your head.
If you’ve never done this before, a really great way to hear what your voice sounds like to other people is to stand about a foot away from a 90° corner in your house and talk normally.
Your actual voice will bounce off of the walls, making it much easier for you to hear what you sound like to others.
Professional singers use this trick early on in their training so that they can practice their tone for their singing.
Ah I see, thanks