For those asking, yes, people hear your voice the way you hear it recorded. Usually we don't like it, but other people is already used to it and don't perceive it as worse. It's not better or worse, actually; just different. When you sign the effect becomes even more interesting.
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*sing.
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Bone can transmit the low freq voice, which makes your voice heavier That's not the case with air
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Entonces no canto mal, tengo los huesos atrofiados.
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Aahh, claro! 
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Which one is real??
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Still not convinced that my actual voice is good.

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@KoiMilaNahi Hear hear....
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Now that they've explained it, sounds so simple! When you play back your own recorded voice it sounds so odd.
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