The spelling of the phrase "keep ones shoulder wheel" can be explained using IPA phonetic transcription. The first word, "keep," is pronounced /kiːp/, with the long E sound representing the vowel in the first syllable. The second word, "ones," is pronounced /wʌnz/, with the schwa sound represented by the letter O. The third word, "shoulder," is pronounced /ˈʃoʊldər/, with the stressed O and the schwa in the second syllable. The final word, "wheel," is pronounced /wiːl/, with a long E and a voiced W sound.