LEVEL 1 SOUND MODULE
INWARD K SNARE
The “inward K snare” is a beatbox sound produced by drawing a sharp, percussive breath inward, imitating the sound of a snare drum. This technique results in a distinctive, high-pitched “K” or “tsk” sound that resembles the characteristic snare drum hit. Beatboxers use the inward K snare to punctuate their rhythms and enhance the overall complexity and groove of their performances, adding a unique and crisp element to their beatboxing repertoire.
Inward K snare (K)
– Make the b sound as if you are saying b from the word bogus.
– This time, with your lips closed, let the pressure build up.
– You need to control the release of your lips just enough to let them
vibrate for a short amount of time.
– A Simple trick you can tey is to pronounce “CL” inwards.