Often rich in high-frequency content (like a crash or chime) to cut through background music, or deep low-end "braams" for a cinematic sense of scale.
In sound design, a surprise effect—often called a "stinger" or "sforzando"—is characterized by a sharp attack and a rapid increase in volume. Its primary function is to provide an auditory "exclamation point" that synchronizes with a visual reveal or a sudden plot twist. Technical Characteristics efecto_de_sonido_sorpresa
Used by YouTubers and streamers to highlight "jump scares," punchlines, or unexpected "Easter eggs." Often rich in high-frequency content (like a crash