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An important lesson from using the SoundEffect and the SoundEffectInstance classes is how you load the wav files.
The following code takes a while to run, so you shouldn't run it every time you want to play the same effect. Instead, load it once and only once:
SoundEffect effect= SoundEffect.FromStream(TitleContainer.OpenStream("effect.wav"));
Then, whenever you want to play it, all you have to do is creating an instance:
SoundEffectInstance soundEffectInstance = effect.CreateInstance();
soundEffectInstance.IsLooped = false;
soundEffectInstance.Play();
If you are doing this within a game or something where the audio response has to be very quick, it will make the whole difference.