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  2. Voice changer - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays, software implementations are very common. There is a plethora of techniques that modify the voice by using different algorithms. [8] [9] Most algorithms modify the voice by changing the amplitude, pitch and tone of the voice.

  3. Voice confrontation - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] People are accustomed to the sound of their voice from the combination of internal and external stimuli, so people "build our self-image and vocal self image around what we hear, rather than the reality" according to Birchall. [2] In a 1967 study, only 38% of people were able to identify recordings of their own voice within 5 seconds ...

  4. Autophony - Wikipedia

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    Autophony is the unusually loud hearing of a person's own voice.. Possible causes are: The "occlusion effect", caused by an object, such as an unvented hearing aid or a plug of ear wax, blocking the ear canal and reflecting sound vibration back towards the eardrum.

  5. Auditory hallucination - Wikipedia

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    In these, people more often hear snippets of songs that they know, or the music they hear may be original. They may occur in mentally sound people and with no known cause. [5] Other types of auditory hallucinations include exploding head syndrome and musical ear syndrome. In the latter, people will hear music playing in their mind, usually ...

  6. Human voice - Wikipedia

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    The spectrogram of the human voice reveals its rich harmonic content.. The human voice consists of sound made by a human being using the vocal tract, including talking, singing, laughing, crying, screaming, shouting, humming or yelling.

  7. I Can See Your Voice (American game show) season 3

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    At the end of the game, if the contestant(s) decide to walk away, they will keep the money had won in previous rounds; if they decide to risk for the last remaining mystery singer, they win $100,000 if a singer is good, or lose their all winnings if a singer is bad.

  8. Spotify - Wikipedia

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    Using PC streaming, a similar structure to the one used today allowed the listener to play songs freely, but with ads every 4–7 songs depending on listening duration. Later that same year, in March, Spotify removed all limits on the free service tier indefinitely, including mobile devices.

  9. Voice break - Wikipedia

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    Voice break generally refers to transitions between different vocal registers of the human voice.Although singing is mostly done using the modal register, it is important for more professional singers to be able to smoothly move between different vocal registers.