How come we can hear songs accurately in our heads but cannot necessarily reproduce them accurately with our voices?

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One thing: I’m not talking about the issue of whether it’s physically possible to hit the notes. I mean more like the problem of “making” our voices hit the notes we hear in our heads.

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Vocal muscle memory is like any other. Without practice and honing things in like you would athletically the muscle memory isn’t there for a lot of people. Plus theres where you’re listening to the note and I’m sure myriad other things. But consider running scales and/or worming up refining the ability to execute each note. I’m positing this… but not educated on it as I’m sure others are.

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