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License
CC0 — public domain
Source
Freesound (CC0)
Copyright
Verified for public use
Duration
0:06
Plays
1 play
Published
June 18, 2026
Updated
June 22, 2026

About this sound

This is a bright, clear triangle strike recorded with a wooden mallet. The sound captures the full resonance of an open triangle idiophone, producing a sustained metallic ring that decays naturally over approximately 6.5 seconds. The tone is warm and musical rather than harsh, with a prominent initial attack followed by a shimmering tail. The recording was made using professional equipment (Rode NT5 microphone and Zoom H5 recorder) and edited for clean presentation, resulting in a high-quality acoustic sample suitable for various creative projects. Creators commonly use this sound for user interface notifications, app alerts, and digital cues where a pleasant, attention-grabbing tone is needed without being jarring. It works well in video editing for scene transitions, timing cues, or musical punctuation. Podcasters and streamers often layer this sound for notification effects, while educators and presenters use it to mark important moments or transitions during lectures and slideshows. The natural decay makes it versatile for both subtle background elements and prominent foreground effects. This sound fits naturally within percussion and notification categories because it combines the acoustic authenticity of a real instrument with the functional clarity needed for digital interfaces. Unlike synthetic beeps or harsh digital tones, the triangle offers a more organic and aesthetically pleasing alternative that still cuts through audio mixes effectively. It sits between pure musical percussion and utilitarian alert sounds, making it valuable for projects seeking warmth without sacrificing clarity. Listeners searching for this sound often look for related queries like metallic percussion hits, gentle notification tones, ding sounds, or acoustic cue effects. Companion sounds worth exploring include other idiophone strikes, bell tones, chime effects, and soft alert sounds that share similar tonal qualities or functional purposes in creative work.

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