Type ordinary doorbell on my macbook pro noise

Dear friends

I bought this macbook pro in February 2015 and yesterday he made noises of the Bell - what can I do to do more than thank you

friendly charlie

Sure it sounds like a notification sound.

Go to System Preferences > Notifications and for each applications having the Notifications, there is a beef check to play a Notification sound. Unchck this box

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