Hey friend! If you’re recording your own vocals at home, you’ll probably like this free masterclass on recording and mixing vocals that I put together for you 👉 www.producinginthebox.com/workshop
@jessejive1179 ай бұрын
My issue is I typically like my voice recorded on a voice memo app. Sometimes I hear my speaking voice in a video and really really like my tone and clarity and then sometimes I hear it and my articulations worse and im more nasally. Recordings always sound so much more off tempo and attitude than just the voice memo lol
@jamesmoses40669 ай бұрын
I understand the whole thing about familiarity, but it seriously seems like there's something wrong with my voice. It's too high pitched by default, and my pitch control in general is pretty bad. Your voice isn't perfect, but it does sound normal. It kind of reminds me of Ezra Miller. But my voice, it's just awful
@kentherapy70227 ай бұрын
After 11 minute of your video I hate your voice......🤣😆
@admiring_02kleon4 ай бұрын
At first I thought that I sound like Ariana grande but until I recorded my voice.. I sound like a deep voiced old MAN
@LilLingLing678913 күн бұрын
I love the way my voice sounds it always sounds better on star maker
@thesingingaccountant19 ай бұрын
I really like my voice, it's everyone else that doesn't!
@AndrewBarrMusic9 ай бұрын
I love this comment hahah
@GalaxiaDeFavio9 ай бұрын
Yeah I don't hate my voice either
@RexTorres9 ай бұрын
😂
@faustocastello9 ай бұрын
🤣
@live_free_8888 ай бұрын
😂
@snarfbomber2989 ай бұрын
“I don’t just hate it. I love it. “I felt that
@AndrewBarrMusic9 ай бұрын
I felt that too. I’m proud of myself for feelin that hah
@dreadnoughtguitarist53949 ай бұрын
@@AndrewBarrMusic you got woosohed by yourself
@Sailor10109 ай бұрын
I heard that and said, wait…what? Lmao
@V081WLBlue4 ай бұрын
Can't speak English! Oh he's American, of course!
@cryingwatercoloursАй бұрын
i think he meant like instead of hate
@OqiviOrein07 ай бұрын
I sound so good singing . Then I record myself on my phone, and delete it instantly after hearing it.
@deepeshbasnet19745 ай бұрын
Exactly that's what i have been dealing with too. While recording my vocal along with the instrumental it sounds so gorgeous and when i listen back it's so damn horrible. I really wanted to sing in a totally different voice than my own natural speaking voice and it seems like impossible for me to sing in a different voice.
@User-gtyfh23fh5 ай бұрын
For real my vocal everything is on point and i record it and bro i sound like a dead squirrel
@underscoredotpng4 ай бұрын
bro thats me 😭😭
@unahnf4 ай бұрын
@@User-gtyfh23fh sameeeeee 😭
@factomachine4 ай бұрын
Bro use proffessional tools & instrument
@thakyou50057 ай бұрын
The world needs more people who don't mind explaining stuff no one talks about, for different reasons. Thank you. I've hated my voice 90% my life.
@brentjohnson70449 ай бұрын
When I was in high school, I hated the way my voice sounded in recordings. I dealt with it in a different way: I started taking voice lessons, eventually getting a degree in vocal performance. Your solution might be simpler, but I don't regret having taken my approach.
@AndrewBarrMusic9 ай бұрын
That’s also a fantastic approach too!
@Trad_Baylor9 ай бұрын
Nothing like a $50k degree to solve for vocal insecurity. Nah just kidding man that’s great.
@brentjohnson70449 ай бұрын
Well, when you put it that way,@@Trad_Baylor, it does seem kind of ridiculous. Fortunately, I got an engineering degree at the same time, for which I was on scholarship, so neither the overall cost nor the incremental cost for the music degree was that bad.
@carterjamusic9 ай бұрын
😊😊😊
@prod.byETAIN9 ай бұрын
I'll start this off by saying im a hater i know, so don't take this to poorly but not a single soul asked.
@auscaliber110 ай бұрын
the familiarity thing also applies to photos. often people dont think they look good in photos, because no ones face is perfectly symmetrical, and we are WAY more used to seeing a reflection (and therefore inversion left to right) of our face. its just off enough to look 'wrong'.
@AndrewBarrMusic10 ай бұрын
LOVE this! You’re so right
@ccjmusic9 ай бұрын
@@AndrewBarrMusicwedding photographers sometimes make reversed proofs of wedding photos to get more orders from the bride because of this.
@alterego1579 ай бұрын
I've heard this before but it doesn't sound convincing. That would mean you could just flip the photo and get the "familiar/good" look. Which isn't really the case. I think lens distortion could be what's actually making it look off.
@ccjmusic9 ай бұрын
@@alterego157 it is a risky thing for sure, but it was always surprising how often I came across this during my time as a wedding videographer back in the 80s. The photographers would take photos at the ceremony, then rush off, develop them, and print up a range of proofs to show at the reception. The photos of just the bride, before the ceremony, were often reversed to get more orders (no tell-tale ring on wrong hand before the ceremony). Bride and Groom, and group shots were printed correctly. Not the most ethical of practices for sure, but one that definitely went on back then. I agree that lens distortion etc. play a big part too. But in the chaos of a wedding the more obvious reversal of features is probably has a bigger impact on decisions.
@RexTorres9 ай бұрын
Or I'm just ugly. 😢
@davelordy9 ай бұрын
When I sing I sound like someone having a very difficult and complicated shit.
@AndrewBarrMusic9 ай бұрын
BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
@macbrownie73909 ай бұрын
me rn
@malcolmhodgson75409 ай бұрын
So funny!
@yanasitta9 ай бұрын
Why do you record yourself on the pot? 😂😂
@malcolmhodgson75409 ай бұрын
@@yanasitta Bathrooms have very lively acoustics???🤣
@IamDaveDev9 ай бұрын
I used to hate how my voice sounded, but then I had to go through the processes of singing on stage with in-ear monitors, editing a lot of videos, and recording multiple songs. Honestly, it’s just the lack of familiarity, but it comes with time.
@dayuwaisly038 ай бұрын
That's right, the lack of familiarity is making you sound bad to you.
@Heheha3298 ай бұрын
Mine scares me it's weird to hear myself I have never heard anyone that's sounds like me.
@dynamitegaming21935 ай бұрын
@@Heheha329😂 true never found anyone that sounds like me
@MrMoeJo9 ай бұрын
Absolutely amazed by this trick! I tried your suggestion of aiming the microphone at my chest instead of directly speaking into it, and the change in resonance in my voice was astonishing. It's incredible how the microphone still captures every nuance of my voice perfectly. WOW, what a discovery! Also, allow me to thank you heartly. I'll definitely be sharing this video with my friends.
@AndrewBarrMusic9 ай бұрын
Don’t you love it when things work as advertised? 🤘😎
@AeroVids13 ай бұрын
Just summed up the whole video for me lol thank you
@MrMoeJo3 ай бұрын
Hey 😅 It depends on the location of your microphone capsule and your mic setup. If it’s on the table or fixed to a mic arm, try aiming this part of your mic not directly at your mouth. Instead, aim it towards your chest and see how it works for you.
@paulneedham988529 күн бұрын
@@MrMoeJoI think he said that’s what he did
@MrMoeJo22 күн бұрын
@@paulneedham9885 😅😅😅
@viianna8 ай бұрын
bro it's just that when I record my voice ppl are like "omg its so good" then when I hear it on that recording I sound like I'm trying too hard or like a dying cow 😭
@AndrewBarrMusic8 ай бұрын
🤘💀 “dying cow” SENT me hahahahahahaha
@isaacfisher237 ай бұрын
Me too 😂
@Teresalein976 ай бұрын
exactly the same and then I cry 😭
@anonix40783 ай бұрын
Same here 😂
@thesullivanstreetprojectАй бұрын
Same here. I’ve got like 2 songs where I don’t positively hate my voice, and those are songs where I wasn’t emotionally invested in them turning out good…
@sowesowe309 ай бұрын
I remember hating my voice a few years back starting, so I learned mixing to alleviate it, now I like my voice it took years and getting comfortable with its natural talents to realize what makes it unique and it makes it refreshing to work on songs nowadays cause it’s more about what tone and emotion more so than “does my voice sound good to me”
@AndrewBarrMusic9 ай бұрын
Exactly! What emotion are your vocals portraying! Love it
@kougan_music10 ай бұрын
Will have to try this and start recording more. I've often been told I sang well, but everytime I recorded myself I just deleted it almost right away because I did not like what I heard
@johnupdate9 ай бұрын
a tip if you are „scared to open the daw“: let it open automatically when you turn on the pc. this way, since it's already open, i've been working on my tracks at least a little bit every day.
@AndrewBarrMusic9 ай бұрын
I fricken love this
@MiElas8 ай бұрын
sick, thanks for the tip
@arlynnecumberbatch10566 ай бұрын
i would burn that device if i were you 😭😭
@dicemartin7 ай бұрын
I've been making music for 12 years now and I just finally got to the point where I like my voice. Exposure therapy & interest in figuring out how to get to that desired sound took so long but was worth it. It also has a lot to do with just accepting that you wont hear yourself the same as others and to also think that no one feels or has that miniscule outlook on you that YOU have on yourself as well. I finally released my first project last month where I feel genuinely comfortable with sharing and just want to let y'all know you will get to the point. Cheers to those in the thick of it right now. Please continue making art. Dice
@VarionJimmy9 ай бұрын
This was interesting… I’ve avoided this video for a while because of the title. I thought “stupid clickbait”, but after watching 30 seconds my face turned into a smile. And I subscribed after another 30 seconds. I used to work as a commercial producer before I got burned out and we recorded a lot of people that had good voices but didn’t like how they sounded. You really have a good way of describing things! 👍 (For the ones just started recording other people: Don’t stress. Be a friend. Listen.)
@AndrewBarrMusic9 ай бұрын
Thanks friend! I appreciate the kind words. In another video I talked about people first and art second. I love the “don’t stress. Be a friend. Listen.” Love your insight! Thanks again
@HappilyAnonymousGirl5 ай бұрын
I’d love to hear what other people’s voices sound like to them. It’s 2024 and we don’t have a way to replicate this yet.
@SEAListi4 ай бұрын
I hope not, i naturally hate my voice, it's way too high pitched
@thenotoriouscam13 ай бұрын
I feel like I sound like this guy in my head. But it’s not what yall hear
@VeryImportantPals7 ай бұрын
This brings up a great point, it's really important to keep practicing, don't take prolonged breaks if you can help it. I was becoming very proficient in FL Studio but due to the pandemic I took a long break, and now when I open up my DAW I get completely overwhelmed. I feel like I've started over.
@AndrewBarrMusic7 ай бұрын
Keep practicing! It gets better, I promise!
@gipadonimus5 ай бұрын
Thank you for the recording advice, it's really helpful. I don't hate my recorded voice, but I hate how much "control" is lost when I try recording sometimes. I feel all these well enunciated and smooth words coming out and think I've nailed it, only to find all that smoothness gone, so your mic hack was very appreciated!
@vvhitepriest10 ай бұрын
I've never seen your main channel but this raw style of content is personable and easy to watch. Tutorials in general tend to be loud, fast paced, and gimmicky which are draining to watch when half of the time creative blocks just need to be understood mentally and personally rather than with more plugins or equipment. Awesome channel.
@AndrewBarrMusic10 ай бұрын
Thank you! I kinda felt like the main channel wasn’t everything I wanted to do. I wanted to start a conversation. I still think it’s super valuable. But I started this channel as a way to start a conversation and help in a less flashy way without confusing the other subscribers who subscribed for that type of content 😂
@Kliphmusic10 ай бұрын
Wait what’s ur main channel?
@telekaster199918 ай бұрын
Hate my lead vocals, but rather enjoy my harmonies. Gonna try this. THANKS!
@ArstKoben9 ай бұрын
I only hate my voice when listening through a janky phone recording. Condenser mics really limited the hatred of my own voice
@auroreboreale91638 ай бұрын
I don't hate my voice. But the way I hear it in my head is so different than the recorded one. I agree that the equipment used to record can influence the result, but still. I hear my voice deeper and even when I'll sing "with my guts" and pour my heart in it, the recorded one would sound like a cute emotionless strangled cat from some Disney movies. 😳😆🙄
@rhiannonthrasher77472 ай бұрын
That's exactly how it is with me; There's a reason why I don't sing out loud unless the music drowns out my voice. I can't hold a tune straight to save my life- and I know that even without recordings! My voice cracks and dies during the high notes, and constantly goes up and down when I'm trying to maintain a consistent tune. It doesn't help that I've known for years that unfortunately, my recorded voice IS my 'real' voice, and it's what people hear whenever I talk to them. I'm a 24 year old woman with a lower-pitched speaking voice and two speech impediments (stuttering and Rhotacism), but my own recorded voice is worse! It's so bad, I swear I sound like a little boy with a permanently stuffed-up nose. Now add stuttering and Rhotacism in with that... Yeah, if I had to choose between singing, 'Who's Loving You,' in front of a large crowd or shooting myself in the foot, I'd tell you to gimmie the gun.
@AmeliaAnneVanderberg7 ай бұрын
I'm straight up out of tune lol
@gezortenplotz7 ай бұрын
According to the book about recording producers, 'Behind The Glass', John Lennon *hated* his voice. He used a few tricks -- one was doubling his vocals, another was passing his hand in front of his mouth at certain points in a song to avoid plosives and breaths being recorded.
@owenanstey4369 ай бұрын
I really appreciated this advice. I thought that having an awful sounding voice was the end of the story. It's given me fresh hope.
@AndrewBarrMusic9 ай бұрын
It’s never the end of the story! Keep making music!
@pinkfreudcomment2 ай бұрын
this is gold for me and i believe for many others. 15 years of struggle demolished in a vid… i will find a way to give something back somehow someday. blessed be thy path🙏
@unknown639010 ай бұрын
With experience you can make accurate observations about your own vocal performance once you're able to hear, in your mind, your recorded voice and not your speaking voice as it exits your face. So just keep recording, everybody!
@lucas_laux9 ай бұрын
started playing acoustic guitar at 7, then when i was 12 fell in love w nirvana and WISH i could sing (too shy to really put effort on it) sooo when i was 14 i’ve bought a voice recorder (SONY) and i could use it with headphones, recording and monitoring at the same time i was mind blown, sometimes i would rehearse a song and do something specific, like making the voice to sound a certain way, then i would start recording and immediately realize i was in the wrong path i actually started to commit myself to singing only at 19-20yo now i play gigs, mostly vocals and acoustic guitar
@burmy15529 ай бұрын
One of the most important things you realize from recording your voice over and over is that you make the same mistakes. If you analyze why you'll improve quickly. Mine was pushing too much air on certain notes. Also, if you experiment alot with singing songs in different keys to find the right register you realize that a capo is a singers tool more than a guitarists tool.
@AndrewBarrMusic9 ай бұрын
YES 🙌
@hellodappsbeataccount70298 ай бұрын
i feel you on the amount of music recorded lol i have alittle under 500 online from over the years, but easily 4-5k songs on my harddrive (over the span of about 15 years) whether they be cuts from projects, or stuff i started and only got 1 verse or something. It helps alot to record that much. You get better, you can explore more styles, etc
@lunarwoolf_doctorwho5 ай бұрын
I used to hate my voice. I did basically the things that you said, to just record and listen to the recordings everything's I recorded myself, and it worked. I love my voice now
@SammySantiagoIrizarry9 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot Andrew!!! This is a subject that is missing in KZbin and you address it perfect!!!
@AndrewBarrMusic9 ай бұрын
Thank you!!!!
@trueheart0880Ай бұрын
thank you, Andrew, loved the explanation. That explains why we see that mic position in a lot of professional behind-the-scenes videos. That upward posture probably helps as well!!
@House.Of.Keeping10 ай бұрын
Thank you KZbin recommendations… this is some serious wisdom and it seems self evident now that you lay it out!
@AndrewBarrMusic10 ай бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate your comment. Means a lot
@K-aR-Oh7 ай бұрын
I just dgaf anymore 😐 I'll post it anyway...
@AndrewBarrMusic5 ай бұрын
The way to be
@drippy6234 ай бұрын
This is exactly what I decided to do!
@thankfulgodkingАй бұрын
ON GOD😂😂😂😂😂
@GettinBonked9 ай бұрын
The way he talked about how the daw can feel super overwhelming I love how he explained that perfectly in a way that I honestly feel now and unless I push myself to open it and to record myself I’ll find myself not wanting to do that and I love how he says to get familiar with it because that’s the reason why I’m posting my videos now even though they aren’t the best recorded content or quality because I know with time I will improve and I want others to see that to and I want to show how I trying to grow my confidence in myself and in my own voice that doesn’t sound anything like I thought it would haha
@RichCraftIII10 ай бұрын
I recorded a voice over for a product i was selling. I sent it to my sister and she was like "wow this sounds like a TV commercial" Meanwhile the whole time I was hating the voice over and taught it was the worse voice in the history of mankind.
@AndrewBarrMusic10 ай бұрын
Haha for real. We have that tendency to hate the sound of our own voice. Super weird
@silkroad12019 ай бұрын
Because we all know if you want an honest opinion, you go to family
@TheBladen9 ай бұрын
@@silkroad1201 typically sisters won't lie to you. usually they're more honest than friends or other close family bc they dgaf about your feelings lol
@charpnatl3 ай бұрын
This is the best therapy ever! For me I got over the hated of my voice with I became objective about what I was recording and rerecording improving pitch , vowel placement , dictation breath , phrasing and intension as it relates to Transferring my ideas. Once I started listening to my play backs with the objective ear the subjective aspects fell to the side. I still find live performances difficult to listen to . It's a process.
@VesselForHonor9 ай бұрын
The thing about daws, i really needed to hear that. I'm encouraged to try again, thank you Andrew.
@AndrewBarrMusic9 ай бұрын
Thank you, bro. Keep going. You cannot lose if you do not quit!
@VesselForHonor9 ай бұрын
@@AndrewBarrMusic mixing rn, it’s not even as bad as I thought it’d be lol
@AndrewBarrMusic9 ай бұрын
@@VesselForHonor LETS GOOOOOOOO
@Musicu-v5xАй бұрын
That's true bro I record everyday my voice for song ideas. The key here is voice familiarity
@VSPhotfries9 ай бұрын
That overhead trick is common for pro studio setups, yep! Another trick from an Audio Engineer for plosives/sibilance for close-mic'ing: Place the mic 45 degrees or so to the side, rather than directly in front of your mouth. It's still as close to capture that proximity effect, and aimed at the mouth to capture the clearest version of the voice, but most all of the air pressure from plosives and sibilance is moving forward *past* the mic, rather than directly into the diaphragm. It all but eliminates the need for a pop filter in the first place in most cases that aren't super exaggerated annunciations. It also has the added benefit to KZbinrs of not blocking the middle of the face! As an audio guy myself it's puzzling why that's not the standard, especially since all these big-name podcasts should theoretically have actual experts consulted in set-up, but for some reason everyone who yaks for a living likes to feel the foam tickle their lips as they speak, I guess, and the rest of us just assumed that was the "right way" to do it (and to be fair, it SEEMS to be the right way, intuitively, but it isn't).
@gigiwhite.mp39 ай бұрын
I usually use Melodyne to reduce sibilance. Does the 45 degree angle also reduce wavering in the pitch or tone? Just curious. Also, I have a Blue Yeti mic.
@erikmolstad88209 ай бұрын
@@gigiwhite.mp3 I would say that pitch is a matter of how notes are sung rather than mic placement. However, if the singer moves around a lot and doesn’t keep the same distance from the mic throughout the take, then the tone will vary significantly, and possibly pitch as well, to a lesser degree. The Blue Yetti is a condenser mic and will be less susceptible to proximity variations than a dynamic mic like what he’s using in this video.
@gigiwhite.mp39 ай бұрын
@@erikmolstad8820 Thanks bro!
@Sl3yrr0w3 ай бұрын
I have to thank u so much. I've been writing for years and after many things i'm finally having my pc and my starting - home studio, and i've been going throught lot of confidence problems with my voice and fights with the daw because of the unknown, checking every single tutorial to find the way to start recording and producing songs, even with all that buttons and questions unsolved. So thank you, for bringing answers and your experience.
@TheVANgelicos9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience! It’s nice to know there are others out there who record tons of stuff as a form of practice and experimentation. I have steered away from vocals entirely for the past several years because no matter what I tried with singing styles, natural and/or digital affectation or EQ and mixing, it always just felt like the weak link in the music I was making. It’s pretty inspiring to know lots of people struggle with the same thing and most of that doubt is just the unfamiliarity and not purely being born with a trash voice lol. I’m gonna try some vocals again soon now thanks to this video!
@Papparratzi8 ай бұрын
Old dog new tricks. I worked as a live engineer in the 80s and was prideful of my work. I was the preferred guy by some major artists. That said, I discovered late in life that I was a good singer. Now that I know what it’s like to depend on someone else to adapt to the room and monitors as well as live, I know I wasn’t as good as I could have been. I’ve never thought about the counter intuitive method of pointing the mic towards my chest. It really makes sense as to why besides being old, that I’m not able to pick up on lower register tones. This causes me to increase my vocal volume. Bingo, thanks
@AndrewBarrMusic8 ай бұрын
Glad this helped you!
@-HollywoodAtHome-10 ай бұрын
Love that you've started posting on your personal channel bro
@mzr97107 ай бұрын
bro how do you have so little subscribers, the quality and the knowledge, underrated
@AndrewBarrMusic7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! Means a lot!
@CraigFlowersMusic9 ай бұрын
I never had this problem except on phones. If it’s not bad phone quality, I like my voice.
@VampyressVA9 ай бұрын
I can relate to your journey, starting out with a daunting DAW (for me it was Sonar), giving yourself exposure therapy to your own recorded voice and learning to accept it. Amazing tip about the chest-facing hovering condenser mic!
@gmfroma-2-z9065 ай бұрын
Good advice. It does seem odd when you hear your own voice. I remember as a kid listing to my own voice on recorded tape player and thought to myself, "I sound like that?" Now I understand why. This video helps as well. I love my own voice since I have been singing. Great tip withe the Mic also, works soooo much better. Thank you Sir.
@AndrewBarrMusic5 ай бұрын
So true! Glad you enjoyed the video!
@Tobez29 күн бұрын
this is the #1 reason I have not been able to work in my own vocals or even do voice overs for videos I want to make. My own voice fucks with me every time and I end up just walking away. The amount of times I've spent weeks making a video for KZbin only to leave it on private and never release it because I couldn't get past my voice. I think exposure therapy is a great idea. I'm going to hate it but I'd imagine once you get past that it really opens up a lot of creative options. Glad I found this video, thanks man
@prodsebii10 ай бұрын
i really like these raw honest videos, really great!
@RockRizzy7 ай бұрын
This is actually really solid advice. Keep up the good work bruv
@AndrewBarrMusic7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@LKDelahunty9 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video!! People have always complimented my singing voice, but anytime i hear a recording i can't possibly understand why lol. My husband and i have done the RPM challenges the last two years and I've gotten a little more comfortable with the sound of my voice. I'm still working on "loving it" and for that it's February we will be doing our third RPM album, so hopefully this will help me love it more!!
@drummerjstone9 ай бұрын
What is this rpm challenge?
@Kelly-wx9ry7 ай бұрын
Practice, practice, practice. Improves your voice and you also get used to your true sound
@goofistmcnutty32809 ай бұрын
I feel like I have a bit of an extra layer to this problem. For years I've understood why people generally hate the sound of their own voice, and have been trying to learn to enjoy my own voice, but for me it's not just the difference in sound that irks me. So growing up I had a very bad speech impediment. Not only did I talk way to fast, but I couldn't pronounce quite a few sounds. Sh, ch, s sounds, r sounds, and some th sounds. R sounds were especially hard for me. I spent a lot of school years doing speech therapy as well as just trying to improve on my own, and these days people say they don't really hear more than a slight accent never mind a speech impediment when I talk. But this is where things get crazy. When I talk, not only is my voice sounding different to me, but so do my words, and even the rate that I speak. I hear myself on a recording, and my speech is still a bit faster that I remember talking, I personally still hear many of my R sounds and occasionally other sounds not come out right, and hell, some of words just sound straight up slurred. But the way I hear myself is so much clearer, my pronunciation sounds fine, and I feel like I speak slower than the recordings show. It's not just how I sound that's different, but the way I talk too. This not only makes me hate my voice when I hear it on a recording, but even worse, it just makes me feel stupidly self conscious about how I sound in general. No one took me serous growing up because of how I talked and that was always a huge blow to my self esteem growing up, so hearing myself still struggle, even if people seem to think it's not that bad anymore, still makes me feel like I did when I was a kid. This is something I don't know how to fix.
@nah761225 күн бұрын
Thanks this has helped a lot and made some positive reinforcement within
@robertlee11769 ай бұрын
Explained with excellence. Thank you
@eeeepic9 ай бұрын
You beat me to it - I’m an audio engineer and I’m planning to make this. But I still have my own take
@AndrewBarrMusic9 ай бұрын
Do it! People need to hear your take on it too!
@antonharmacinski2769 ай бұрын
LOL I was fittingly like #420. Thanks for this. I've dabbled in music for 30+ years and you just described some of my biggest issues and hang-ups. Hearing it out loud, and someone else saying it is motiational. Thank you for this.
@AndrewBarrMusic9 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment! I always appreciate the supporting words! I’ll glad I could motivate you!
@sumicmusic27 күн бұрын
"I used to hate my voice for a really long time, and over the years, I've learned how to not just hate it, but despise it with a burning and animated, explicit passion"
@nathanjames74159 ай бұрын
Been struggling with this for a while now and this was extremely helpful. Thanks Andrew 🐐
@AndrewBarrMusic9 ай бұрын
Glad this helped you!!!!!
@clarkfluegel68758 ай бұрын
Dude is giving us a philosophy AND recording lesson.
@AndrewBarrMusic7 ай бұрын
HAHAHA I try!
@1-eye-willy9 ай бұрын
i got over this by not thinking about it, and the more i heard myself sing the easier it was to translate through my voice how i was hearing it through my skull 😂 "exposure therapy" is going to be your best bet because not eveybody can afford ribbon mics and sometimes you have to work with what you have or you are working with someone elses set up and you have to work with what they have. that way you will be prepaired to preform under most situations
@AndrewBarrMusic9 ай бұрын
This 🙏 be prepared to perform on most situations. The pros win in any situation that is thrown at them. GREAT comment.
@ajaopifyАй бұрын
@<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="120">2:00</a> where you’re talking about expectations and growing up and now feeling at home in a bad situation. I think this has the potential to help some people make a positive change in their life, thank you for going there. All the luck in the world to you.
@r.v8 ай бұрын
Loved this video completely man, you're so kind to put this into words so clearly, hope your channel grows big asf 🔥
@AndrewBarrMusic7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@LeoDafloat4 ай бұрын
You won’t understand how this video helps me as a Beatboxer. Amazing work!Much appreciated!
@merlothillmusic5 ай бұрын
Idk I'm weird. Recording a low quality video with me singing is fine. But using a microphone that gets every facet of your voice.... yikes. I cringe at my voice in higher quality recordings only
@thrivedru3 ай бұрын
I purposefully use lofi filters to distort my voice for that same reason.
@ParkourFreeLife2 ай бұрын
Do you EQ, compressor etc.?
@hellothere76059 ай бұрын
Thank You!! I am definitely afraid of hearing myself and learning all of the technology. I like your tip to just record everyday and get used to it. Very helpful.
@AndrewBarrMusic9 ай бұрын
I’m glad this helped you!!
@bemci19759 ай бұрын
I still hate hearing myself...finna try this trick soon, i have some interesting thoughts i want to share with the world 😮💨
@AndrewBarrMusic9 ай бұрын
Do it! Share your stuff with the world!
@spencercademusic6 ай бұрын
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR being so vulnerable and authentic and relating to the struggles of not liking your own voice and what it takes to get over that!! INSTANT SUBSCRIBE
@AndrewBarrMusic5 ай бұрын
Thank you, Spencer! I appreciate the kind words
@gjkoolen9 ай бұрын
I entirely agree with this! For years, I practiced and tried to improve my singing sound. I did many (personal!) recordings and grew over the years. I even like my voice now. But to my astonishment: if I listen back to my old recordings, I now also like my voice that I had back then. It was mind-boggling to me, but this explanation makes a lot of sense 🙂
@AndrewBarrMusic9 ай бұрын
I love that! I’ve noticed the same with myself
@NeoStarImpactАй бұрын
I am at point where i have heard my voice so often that I am completely used to it. Now it is difficult to spot when something is off. But doing live monitoring helps.
@poggersgotabigcodpgabc62249 ай бұрын
Am i the only one who hears their own voice and thinks they sound like a five year old. I don't think I can ever be okay with sounding like that.
@Galacsia9 ай бұрын
That happens to me too. When I speak I sound way more normal for someone my age but on a recording I sound like my 3 yeard old nephew lol I hate it
@AndrewBarrMusic9 ай бұрын
A higher pitched voice is not a bad thing. Kellin Quin is a beast of a vocalist and has a higher pitched voice!
@OctagonalSquare8 ай бұрын
@@AndrewBarrMusictrue, but there’s a big difference between talking and singing. Hitting a high note better than anyone is impressive. Sounding like a baby in your 20s feels humiliating (even if it’s not)
@StompGojiStomp7 ай бұрын
Has anybody ells said anything about how young you sound?
@AndrewBarrMusic7 ай бұрын
@@StompGojiStomp HAHAHA I do sound young HAHAHA
@feikkaled13617 ай бұрын
thank you a lot, i never thought that the main reason was bc i wasnt familiar with my voice
@lunalipsmusic9 ай бұрын
Great content! I'm definitely trying this mic tip for sure. I just subscribed, thanks a lot!!
@AndrewBarrMusic9 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! Glad I could help
@FrankLloyd-y2n9 ай бұрын
Been struggling with this for a while now and this was extremely helpful. Thanks Andrew
@AndrewBarrMusic9 ай бұрын
Thank YOU!
@KelvinVargas-j8u10 ай бұрын
great advice on that mic placement 🙏🏾
@Teresalein976 ай бұрын
this is so true, tysm I wanna try this now every day but I am still so bad at writing and recording because it's so overwhelming 😭
@AndrewBarrMusic5 ай бұрын
I feel you. Just keep going and eventually it’ll start feeling less overwhelming. Start by just taking the next step. Write 10 words or record 1 verse. Take it in small steps. You’d be surprised how effective it is!
@yiqwaba383310 ай бұрын
Seriously i was seeing myself singing like that cats outside mentally 😂 good luck to my neighbors.
@skip741x39 ай бұрын
Im not a musician, but like many people, when I hear my voice played back in a voice recording or video, it always surprises me because thats Not what it sounds like internally...
@AndrewBarrMusic9 ай бұрын
You’re not alone. It’s probably one of the most common phenomena ever haha
@viktorkigyos38396 ай бұрын
How I hear myself is super deep voice and when I listen back sounded like mickey mouse singing...😂 And i'm like what the hack?!
@Broski_Rizz4 ай бұрын
I literally sound 10 years younger when I listen to my recordings
@RagingPanic4 ай бұрын
The pointing the mic towards the chest trick is wild, thanks for sharing!
@acreocrimsonstar9 ай бұрын
Everyone compliments my voice but I'm still not hearing it. Its been a battle motivating myself to start recording again.
@AndrewBarrMusic9 ай бұрын
I’ll be making a video about motivation soon! Keep an eye out for that! I hope you start making music again!
@psplayer13449 ай бұрын
Tupac Shakur thought the same thing back in 88. You have to try
@timforrestcet359 ай бұрын
So insightful at such a young age... Thank you, Andrew!
@Radio-Spirit-Music9 ай бұрын
I recorded my voice by using a cheap camcorder mic and thought... "Wow my voice is shnit..." then I used an SM7B through a Zoom effects unit and I was like "My voice sounds pretty dang good..." then I did a bunch of doubling/layering/editing.... and I was like "That sounds pretty dang good!"
@AndrewBarrMusic9 ай бұрын
Haha everything sounds better on an SM7B
@benjamin.kelley6 ай бұрын
When you put in the reps, tasks become easier, lawing you the space to experiment and discover new and better ways and expand your abilities.
@alexiscabreramusic9 ай бұрын
Actual recording technique/ min <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="480">8:00</a>
@oxazepamgeek9 ай бұрын
OMG! What a wonderful summary of why I really hate my recorded voice (as most novices do). I'm going into saturation therapy, so simple and logical. Oh, and post.
@AndrewBarrMusic9 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@jarcuadanantus287 ай бұрын
I was cursed with steve urkels voice and think it might just be easier to become a shadow writer.
@lifeouttherepod27 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing! Not sure why it just popped up in my recommended videos....but wish I had seen it 9 months ago! Just sharing that in my experience...you've hit the nail on the head here. I have never much cared (as you state is common) for my voice.....But it was never really a thing in my life. Never recorded so rarely had to listen to it back. In February of this year.....at 59 years old...I started a podcast. For the first few episodes I struggled with this immensely. For a time...I even considered perhaps having someone else do the voice work....but had to fight through that because someone else...."telling my story" really didn't make much sense. Fast forward to my 43rd episode....and things are very different. I would not say that "I love my voice".....but I certainly am much more comfortable with it...and it gets better each week. Apparently, I have pushed my way through the submersion therapy you discuss here. So thanks again.....for giving my struggle a name.....and a few more tips on how to continue the journey. Well done Andrew!
@markcall19829 ай бұрын
WHen I was younger I hated my voice. sounded horrible. But when I started recording my voice I tried something new. I gave my voice lower end. Mostly cos it sounded more like myself when I sang alone. I heard that bass. and when I recorded it. I heard minimal bass. so i brought up my lowers and it felt and sounded so much more comfortable with it. and yes keep listening to ones own voice.
@jmoemorris41338 ай бұрын
You are so right about this cause that is exactly what I feel like.
@RM-yw6xe6 ай бұрын
I learned to sing, and now love it
@ruumuur3 ай бұрын
It's so wild that this video popped up on my suggestions page when I was just having this discussion with people last night when I was editing a Halo stream I had done previously on my stream lol. I got the question if it is weird listening to my own voice, and I explained it very similar to this, but you definitely break it down farther than I did. Like you touched on - Having a condenser mic and a good EQ of your voice is absolutely so important in so many fields of media too because it can bring back some of that tonality that you're used to hearing when you speak, which is SUCH a game changer in how you sound recorded. It always shocks people when I tell them I don't use a pop filter, like you said though, you can get away with it if you have a condenser mic and have it angled properly. Wonderful video, thanks for sharing!
@michaelherzog1877 ай бұрын
What helped me was listening while recording. So I sing with my headphones on now. Another advantage of this aproach is my ears now instantly tell me what I'm doing wrong, which wasn't the case when I sung without headphones.
@AnaBlackOrchid5 ай бұрын
That exposure therapy advice actually works, and it makes you a better singer as you start feeling a lot more confident of your voice, and lets be honest, when you're not comfortable with the way you sound. it shows when you're performing
@chhhmaris23 күн бұрын
I had never heard about that recording hack, gonna try it today ! thank you !
@Melvin77276 ай бұрын
I can't wait to try the mic positioning. Thanks man
@AndrewBarrMusic5 ай бұрын
Any time! I hope it helps!
@SamsungFreeTrial4 ай бұрын
I've been singing with the Smule app and cringed at how i sounded. A few months later and I actually lisfen to my own singing in the gym. I love my voice now.
@avi.chan234 ай бұрын
Oh my god, you are awesome. I have to record a short video for my company, actually speaking, using my smartphone to do it. Yesterday, I did the selfie-recording as most people would do it holding my phone regularly, camara up, mic down. You mentioned positioning the mic above your head, so I just flipped my phone 180° and recorded it again. My voice now sounds way more like I hear myself, which is way better than this crappy voice I had in my first recordings. You are a life saver!!!! Still don´t feel super comfortable with it, but at least I now know, how to create a video where I don´t sound like Bernadette from Big Bang Theory, thought I usually have a quite deep voice. Thank you so much for this life hack!