1. Know your phases!
It helps to understand how long you need to hold your breath so your singing doesn't sound choppy
2. Take deep short breaths
If you know you are going to be singing for a while and you only have a little bit of time, make sure you use it all up
3. Breath in your back!
This will give you more support then just breathing from your chest and will also help you reach harder notes
4. Practice!
You can practice breath control by using some warmups or blowing out continuously to see how long you can really last
5. Give full potential!
When you breath normally you use only about a third of the air in your lungs, you really have more air then you believe
With these steps also comes percautions:
If you are not used to going a while without oxygen then it's tipical you that you will become light headed. If you feel dizzy or light headed then just stop and rest a little while. If you don't, there's a possibility of fainting!
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