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Try to simply sing scales in varying intervals, progressively widening (ie. start with thirds, move to fourths, fifths, and so forth.)
What I mean is, for the C major scale, one would sing in ascending and descending intervals -- thus, in thirds, C E D F E G F B G A C.
As the intervals increase you would naturally span two or three octaves.
VERY IMPORTANT FOR VOCAL SAFETY: Keep your pressure stable; higher doesn't mean louder or stronger. Forced vocals not only sound like a squirrely bowel movement, they can irreparably dent your pipes. This means singing not from the throat, but from much deeper or higher in the body. This means counter-intuitively concentrating the resonating point in your lower back, sides, cheekbones, and cranium. (Some pitches make my elbows vibrate.)
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