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  1. No problem. Happy to help. Good luck and let us know how it goes
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  3. Hey Dan I agree with Starise that decent monitoring is part of the solution, but the flatness in your pitch comes from changes in the WAY you hear. When you hear your voice normally, your ear receives sound in two ways: 1. Through the air 2. As vibrations through our jaw bone However, pitch is effected on sound vibrations, such that we hear the pitch slightly higher than it really is (sound waves travel faster through solid objects). Thr trouble is that if we rely on the sound through our jaw too much, we naturally bring pitch down so that it sounds "in tune". Of course in reality it is now flat! This is why you see singers cupping a hand to their ear. They do it in such a way that it increases the volume of the sound their ear receives through the air. It helps them train muscle memory to the correct pitch. It helps them train their ear. So to correct the pitch problem you need to re-train your ear. You need to fundamentally correct the disparity in the way you hear. To do that, when u amplified, cup fingers behind your ear while the heel of your hand is towards your mouth... Almost like holding a phone to your ear. This will boost the volume you hear through the air. Now try some ear training programs. There are also ear trainer software programs and CDs. Do as I suggest and things will improve. Similarly, you can try the same using monitors, headphones, or even try using in-ear headphones, for studio or live performance. Your voice perception would have been trained for 100% hearing in two ears. With the changes in hearing you have been dealing with, playing havoc probably more so at lower pitches, but then hearing degradation can be dependent on frequency, re-training your ear an changing long established muscle memory can be done with a good ear training program. Good luck. I hope this is of help. Cheers
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