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So, if we established that your voice sounds different in your head, then how do singers match pitch correctly?
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Isn't the difference between how I hear my voice in my head and how the outside world hears it a lower shift in pitch? So even if I think I'm singing on key with a song, wouldn't the people around me think I'm singing too high? Do really good singers have to adjust accordingly?
Or is the difference between my two voices not related to a shift in pitch at all, and something different altogether?
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