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Sing Like a Star: Easy Vocal Exercises Inspired by Today’s Top Artists

Let’s be real—who hasn’t belted out Adele in the car or tried (and failed) to nail a Beyoncé riff in the shower? Singing like your favorite artists might seem like a distant dream, but the truth is, even the best singers don’t just wake up sounding incredible. They train their voices with exercises that keep them in top shape—and you can too!


Whether you want to master Sam Smith’s smooth falsetto, Bruno Mars’ effortless power, or Billie Eilish’s breathy vibe, I’ve got some easy, no-nonsense exercises to help you level up your singing.



Why Vocal Exercises Actually Matter

I know, warming up your voice might feel like the "eat your veggies" part of singing—kinda boring, totally skippable. But trust me, skipping warm-ups is like trying to run a marathon without stretching. You’ll get tired fast, and your voice won’t do what you want it to.


The right exercises will:

✔ Help you sing higher, lower, and stronger

✔ Make your voice last longer (no more croaky disaster mid-song!)

✔ Give you control over dynamics, riffs, and vocal texture


So let’s get into it—here are some quick and easy vocal exercises inspired by today’s biggest artists.


1. The Adele Power Belt: Sing with Strength and Emotion



Adele doesn’t just sing—she commands a song with her deep, powerful voice. If you’ve ever tried belting “Someone Like You” and felt like your throat was giving up, you might need to work on your chest voice strength.


🔹 Exercise: Sing a five-note scale (C-D-E-F-G) on a strong “ah” sound. Start soft, then gradually build volume, making sure your sound stays supported and not strained. Think of pushing sound from your core, not your throat!


2. The Beyoncé Riff & Run Drill: Nail Those Fancy Notes



You know when Beyoncé casually throws in a ridiculous vocal run, and you’re like, How?! The secret is vocal agility—training your voice to move smoothly between notes.


🔹 Exercise: Start with a simple three-note riff (C-D-E-D-C) on “ooh” or “yeah.” Sing it slowly and evenly at first, then gradually speed it up while keeping each note clean. If you’re sliding through the notes like a wobbly roller coaster, slow it down until each note is distinct!


3. The Sam Smith Falsetto Flow: Smooth & Effortless High Notes



Sam Smith’s voice sounds like butter, especially when they switch into that dreamy falsetto. If your high notes feel weak or breathy (in a not cool way), this will help.


🔹 Exercise: Try a gentle “woo” siren from your lowest to highest comfortable note and back down. Keep your breath steady and relaxed. Your falsetto should feel light and controlled, not forced!


4. The Billie Eilish Whispery Mix: Mastering That Soft, Breath-Controlled Sound



Billie Eilish is proof that you don’t need to belt to be captivating. She uses breathy, intimate vocals that require insane control.


🔹 Exercise: Sing a descending scale (G-F-E-D-C) on a soft “ha” sound. The goal? Stay controlled and breathy without running out of air too soon. Think of letting the sound float rather than pushing it out.


5. The Bruno Mars Dynamic Challenge: Control Your Volume Like a Pro



Bruno Mars can go from silky smooth to powerhouse mode in seconds. That’s all about dynamic control—knowing when to sing softly and when to unleash your full voice.


🔹 Exercise: Pick a short phrase from a song (or even just “la la la”). Sing it at a whisper, then a little louder, then full-out, and back down. This helps train your voice to shift seamlessly between soft and strong moments.


 

Bonus: Your 5-Minute Pop Star Warm-Up

If you don’t know where to start, here’s a quick warm-up routine that works for every singer:


Lip Trills – The best way to loosen up (Beyoncé swears by them!).

Humming Scales – Wake up your voice gently (Billie Eilish vibes).

Sirens – Smooth out vocal breaks (Sam Smith magic).

Chest Voice Drills – Build strength (Adele’s power zone!).

Riff Practice – Get that agility down (Bruno-level control).


 

Start Singing Like a Star Today!

Singing well isn’t just about sounding like your favorite artists—it’s about unlocking the full potential of your own voice. Whether you dream of performing on stage or just want to sing with confidence, the right training makes all the difference.


If you're ready to take your voice to the next level, I’d love to help! My lessons are designed to give you the tools to sing with control, power, and ease—so you can finally hit those high notes and master the songs you love.


Want to get started? Book a lesson today, or download our Sing & Play Piano Book—packed with over 30 popular songs, complete with easy-to-follow piano chord diagrams and lyrics to help you sing and play like a pro.




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