ITunes beeps before and after each song-WHY?

Since three days ago, when playing songs on my iTunes, i hear a beep at the beginning and end of each song; it also beeps if i pause or click Next.
Where can i look for this reason, why is this happening.

Skype problem. The beeping occured each time i played a song, Skype would update my status and beep.

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