because when you hear your voice normally, the vibrations are going through your organs and bones (a solid). That sounds different then hearing a sound that vibrates through the air, and when you talk into a microphone, the sound vibrates through the air.
We don't actually all sound the same, we do sound different. But if you mean that we sound the same if we sing in tune or pitch.
of course beyonce singz halo..cuz if u c da video u will c beyonce singin itz dat simple plus Rhianna and beyonce have a completely different vioce
The Kingfisher bird does not conventionally sing but makes a different sound that is a rattling squall. There is sound clips at the following website: http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Belted_Kingfisher/lifehistory
I think they used to have a different singer and when they got Oli to sing it changed their sound for the better
yes but they sound very different
Yes, "sing" has a short vowel sound in the letter "i." The pronunciation of "sing" is /sɪŋ/, with a short "i" sound.
if you sing it without the track playing, it might sound better, because we can't hear ourselves when we record something over a track, it soundsa weird, if you learn the song, then sing without it it will almost definitely sound better. x
It is to make talking sound beautiful. Singing is the way of projecting sounds that have different tones that regular speaking does.
yes. because when you sing the aloha oe song in lilo and stich it does not have a r sound
Not really. Most hummingbirds can make a buzzing sound and a "chip" sound, but they can't actually sing.
"Sing" contains a short vowel sound.
owls do and they mahe a who sound