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Phase shifting is a technique used for example in minimal music. It means that a certain sound pattern is played by two voices simultaneously, but one of the two is delayed.

For example, you could have a clapping pattern that goes like this:

x-x-x---x-x---x-x-x---x-x (each x is a clap, - are rests)

Phase shifting this could make two voices like this:

1: x-x-x---x-x---x-x-x---x-x---

2: ---x-x---x-x-x---x-x---x-x-x

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