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Why Your Voice Sounds Different on Recordings Have you ever heard yourself on a recording and thought — wait, that can't be me? That moment of confusion isn't random, and it's not the microphone's fault. There's actual physics behind why your voice sounds completely different to you than it does to everyone around you. Every time you speak, sound travels two separate paths to your brain — through the air, and directly through your skull bones. That second path, called bone conduction, carries extra low frequencies that nobody else receives. So your whole life, you've been hearing a private, warmer, richer version of your own voice that literally doesn't exist outside your head. What shows up on recordings? That's what other people have always heard. And it turns out there's quite a gap between the two. In this video we break down the science of bone conduction, why your internal perception is basically a bass-boosted remix, and why even professional singers and public speakers spend years learning to stop trusting their own ears. Plus — Beethoven used this exact same phenomenon to keep composing music after he went deaf. The physics of your morning voice memo and one of history's greatest composers are more connected than you'd think. If you've ever cringed at a voice recording of yourself, this one's for you. #howitsmade #DiscoveryOfCreation #manufacturing