[Q] Searching for a default notification ringtone (Defy+) - Defy Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys,
I've been searching for one specific default notification sound of my Motorola Defy+ for a long time now. Since I got CM10 installed I obviously don't have it on my phone anymore. I've never payed attention to how it was called but I thought it would be easy to find it somewhere on the internet because it was the default ringtone right from the beginning, I've never changed anything. So I've watched many videos on YouTube and downloaded like a thousand sounds from different phones but still haven't found the one I used to have! I bought the phone in Australia with Gingerbread on it and it was "sponsored" by Telstra. I was wondering if that might be the reason why it's not a standard android sound and so hard to find! Aren't the default sounds provided by android and new ringtones come with new versions? Or could it be that the one I'm looking for is a Telstra sound?
Now I was hoping anyone could give me some advice in where else to look for default ringtones. Or even better, if any Aussies with a Motorola Defy+ sponsored by Telstra could have a look for me how their default notification ringtones are called. It's pretty hard to describe the sound but if it helps I'd say it's short, kinda bell-like but sound and has a rather high-pitched note.
I actually gave up searching already, getting used to the new sounds that came with CM10. But then I thought there has to be someone who also has this sound on the Motorola Defy+ and could help me getting it back!
Many thanks in advance, I'm looking forward to your replies
elepanda

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