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How to Sing Like Susan Boyle

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Many people want to learn to sing, and to sing well. Here are some steps you can take to start singing and to sing well. One day, if you practice long enough, you might even be able to sing like Susan Boyle.

Difficulty: Easy
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  1. Step 1

    Learn to breathe properly. Practice singing while breathing through your nose and mouth at the same time. In addition, you need to exercise and get into shape, and be healthy physically so that you don’t run out of breath easily when you sing and try to control your breathing.

  2. Step 2

    Develop and maintain a good posture. Stand tall. Your feet should be shoulder length apart. Your shoulders should be back and relaxed. Your chest should be lifted, you’re your body should be relaxed, especially your jaw and facial muscles. Develop your muscles. Don’t scream when you are singing. Raise the soft palate – as if you are drinking through a straw or yawning. Drink water. Water is good for your voice. Stay away from juices or milk before you sing.

  3. Step 3

    You need to practice in order to develop your singing ability. Do warm ups, starting with middle range, then low, then high, and back to middle for 10 – 20 minutes. Practice singing from softly to loud, then back to soft. Practice this with vowels. Practice singing do re mi fa so la ti do slowly and then quickly, and back to slowly again. Practice singing your vowels at low, middle, and high pictch. Also, practice your scales. Practice for about 30 minutes a day. Practice the major scales in every key.

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