Season 1 used the sound of a rosin bow scraping over a cracked violin string to signify pain spikes. For Season 2, sound director (hypothetical) revealed in a blog post that they are experimenting with "sub-bass frequencies" that trigger a physical unease in the viewer. The work of the audio team is to make the audience feel the sharp pain viscerally, not just see it.
I'm assuming you're referring to the Korean drama "Such a Sharp Pain" (also known as "The Sharpest Pain" or ""). Since you've asked about Season 2, I'll provide information on the show and create a guide on what to expect, assuming a second season is planned or already released. such a sharp pain season 2 work
The casting department has been working overtime. While the core cast (including fan-favorites Maya Chen and Julian Cross) have all signed on, Season 2 is adding a mysterious antagonist. Leaked set photos (since deleted, of course) showed a casting board with notes like "cold intellect" and "history with the protagonist." Season 1 used the sound of a rosin