Hear people making any sounds when singing

Indonesia
August 22, 2011 8:03am CST
Hear people making any sounds when singing, the sounds differently than people who sing normal? I've heard that people who can sing badly, because they make the sounds never heard the sounds also equally high. People with normal hearing hear e.g. the siren at a passing ambulance and only later when the ambulance has passed hears the tone deeper. People who meet while singing never hear the sound, but the siren always the same, regardless of whether the ambulance runs behind or in front of them. Then they had to but the songs on the radio quite different from normal hearing people. Is that so?
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@gengeni (3308)
• Indonesia
24 Aug 11
I can not confirm - I can not sing, but I hear myself very well ... (So I sing only when the music is very loud when I sing-along, or be open headphones and I'm all alone ...) People can not stand the can and usually also seen as normal, right? What you are describing it, perhaps, would be the kind of hearing loss, but it certainly applies to only a few.
@rifnee (1713)
• Indonesia
23 Aug 11
The statement that "tone-deaf" singers of the Doppler effect (ambulance siren) can not hear, I think this is a rumor - that would be a very strange hearing damage that could not be explained physically. I make no sound when singing too - so I do not sing, but can hear every wrong note immediately.