With our voices sounding different to us (I believe because of resonance through the bones and skull?), how does a singer know when they are on key compared to an external source?

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With our voices sounding different to us (I believe because of resonance through the bones and skull?), how does a singer know when they are on key compared to an external source?

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Often they don’t. That’s why most stage musicians have some type of monitor: either a speaker in front of them facing backwards or an in-ear monitor. I’ve found that a microphone and amplifier have been invaluable in training my singing voice because I can actually hear accurately what I’m singing.

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