Yes, it is very likely for rhinoplasty to effect the sound of your voice. Because the nasal passages are altered during the procedure, the air through the nasal cavity will resonate differently and will therefore change the sound of your voice. If the procedure is minimal, the change may not be noticeable.
I had my rhinoplasty 4 weeks ago. My friends and family told me that my voice would change and I've read that it can, but personally, my voice has not changed at all.
Sound-yeas, effect-no, that's a movie term but it can be used that way.
His voice is done by dee bradley baker. Also it isn't a sound effect!
Sound is any voice is particular.Sound refers to source of voice. Voice is the recognition of the sound...
Sound of My Voice was created in 2011.
Sound of a Voice was created in 2002.
The Sound of Her Voice was created on 1998-06-10.
The Sound of a Voice - opera - was created in 2003.
Your recorded voice will sound strange to your ears. But will not sound strange to someone else comparing your natural voice with a recording.
The low-tech way would be to inhale a bit of helium, which has a low density, making your voice higher. A better way would be to open the video in some video-editing software on your computer, and then add an effect to the sound of your voice to make it sound higher.
Throwing one's voice refers to the ability to project sound in such a way that it appears to come from a different location, creating the illusion that the sound is emanating from elsewhere. This skill is often used in ventriloquism or for comedic effect in entertainment performances.
California Rhinoplasty was created in 2001.