Oftentimes when intonation goes awry, it isn't the big shifts that throw us off, but the small ones. We can usually solve a great many problems by thinking about stretching instead of shifting. As highly respected professor Andrés Díaz explains, this way we decrease our motion and thus decrease the chances of missing a shift.
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