Mac Air turn tone off

I am trying to turn off the 2 tone notification sound on my Macbook Air, can someone help me figure out how to do this other than mute?

Not sure which notification you're refering too.  If it's mail, you can turn it off on the menubar, Mail > Preferences > General tab > New messages sound: None.
If it's the startup tone, you have to reduce the volume before shutting down or restarting.
Regards,
Captfred

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