Reply to MDEW:
Thanks for your advice and i will do that. When i recorded i had the computer mic far away, so i didnt sing so low actually, i can sing pretty high and powerful with that voice. Though i tried later on which pitch i could sing the loudest and with most power, it was a bit higher, but still pretty low. I also believe that i can train my range alot, become really strong with high notes. But from what i heard from others singers, is that you should sing after your voice and what it is comfortable with, if you don´t do you can risk injuring it and it won´t sound as good, also that your natural timbre sounds best at a specific range of pitch.
Reply to Ronws:
Yeah it feels contrived and strained. I agree with you that everything we do with sound is contrived, with the example with the kid, how adaptable your voice can be and how much it can be change. However these are in the early stages of life and in the early development of the brain. I have read psychology at the university. From what i read with languages and sounds, in the early years it is very easy, you can pick a new language and new accent perfectly, but if you start when you are adult, it will be very hard and you may never perhaps speak perfect. Its like with immigrants who come to countries, learn other languages, but you can always hear that they are not native.
i tried different voices on hit the roadjack to test, see and show else my voice is like.
I sang hit the roadjack shortly with a rock voice and with a light and high voice.
:)