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爲什麼你的歌聲和你聽到的不一樣

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The voice in your head is a lie. What you hear when you open your mouth is distinctly less velvety than what everyone around hears—and it's your skull that's to blame. More specifically, it's the way your skull vibrates.
我們腦海中的聲音是一個謊言,當你說話時,你聽到的聲音不如周圍人聽到的那麼柔和,而這一切都要怪罪於你的頭骨。更確切地說,是你頭骨震動的模式。

Your voice emanates from from the lower portion of your throat, as expelled air from the lungs passes across your vocal chords, which vibrate to generate sound. This sound is then amplified by your voice box, modulated into words by your tongue and lips, and reverberated through the surrounding atmosphere until it enters your listener's ear canal to stimulate their eardrums and structures within the inner ear—which then convert the analog waveform to electrical impulses that the brain can understand.
我們的聲音源於喉嚨的下部,從肺部呼出的氣體經過聲帶振動發聲,接下來通過喉頭放大,經由舌頭和嘴脣組織成句,經由周圍空氣傳播進入聽者的耳道,刺激鼓膜和內二結構,從而將模擬波形轉化爲大腦能理解的電脈衝。

爲什麼你的歌聲和你聽到的不一樣

However, the inner ear doesn't just pick up sound from external sources. Vibrations emanating from within your body can activate these auditory structures as well. And when you speak, the rapid fluttering of your vocal chords actually causes your entire braincase to vibrate."When you speak, the vocal folds in your throat vibrate, which causes your skin, skull and oral cavities to also vibrate, and we perceive this as sound," Ben Hornsby, a professor of audiology at Vanderbilt University said.
然而,內耳不僅僅負責從外部環境中搜集聲音。由身體內發出的聲音同樣可以震動該結構。當你說話的時候,聲帶的快速振動帶動腦殼振動。“當你說話的時候,喉嚨中發聲會導致你的皮膚、頭骨和口腔共鳴,由此我們得到了通常意義上的聲音。”範德堡大學聽力學教授本·霍恩斯比解釋說。

But sound doesn't travel through bone nearly as easily as it does through air. This added resistance causes the waveform frequency to drop, lowering the pitch of the sound you hear internally and creating a sort of feedback effect that stimulates the eardrum from both sides. This effect is heightened by the fact that you really can't hear your own voice directly. Because your ears are positioned behind your mouth, the sounds coming out of your mouth must first bounce off objects and back into your ears. This too causes the waveform to lose energy as well as, in turn, frequency and pitch, resulting in you hearing a distorted, lower tone than what people hear directly from out of your mouth.
但是聲音穿過骨頭的過程遠不如在空氣中傳播順暢。聲波降調的可能性增加,並且隨着鼓膜雙次振動帶來的反饋效應,音高也會隨之降低。因此,我們並不能真正直接聽到自己的聲音。由於耳朵位於嘴巴之後,從口中發出的聲音必將先彈到某樣物體上隨之再傳入耳朵。這同樣使聲波能量降低,隨之帶來音調和音高的降低,使得我們自己聽到的聲音遠低於周圍人直接聽到的聲音。

"You hear your voice in stereo," Michael Kelly said. "While other people just hear it in mono." That's why you may think you sound like James Earl Jones in your head but end up sounding like Steve Urkel on tape.
“你聽到的自己的聲音是立體聲,”邁克爾·凱里說道,“而其他人聽到的只是單聲道。”這就很好的解釋了你聽着自己的聲音像詹姆斯·厄爾·瓊斯,實際錄下來再聽就完全是另一個人了。

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