The characteristics of the Coplanar DBD (Dielectric Barrier Discharge) operated in air, argon or helium are investigated. Applied voltage, current and the electrical discharge sound of Coplanar DBD discharge are measured, and examined the fundamental relationship between the micro discharge and the acoustic properties. We expect that the understanding of acoustic properties gives more details of electric discharges and also develops new applications in the field of medical diagnostics, environment system, etc. We apply the new method to examine the electric discharge sound using Fraunhofer diffraction effect of visible laser beam. This new system is called the optical wave microphone by us and is very useful for the detection of sound wave without disturbing the sound field. The Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) is applied to discriminate the acoustic sound of the Coplanar DBD discharge and the dominant frequency components.