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First create a vocal bass line, and then add hyper-articulated voiced alveolar plosive and aspiration on beats 1 and 3 (in 4/4 time) /dm/ as well as adding a snare drum of a plosive voiceless velar /k/ or plosive voiceless co-articulation of a plosive voiceless bilabial immediately followed by a voiceless labiodental fricative. /pf/. This should resemble the "snare drum" sound.

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