Treble (sound)
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Treble refers to tones of high frequency or range. In music this corresponds to high notes, and for this reason the treble clef is often used for instruments with higher pitch. Examples of treble sounds are guitar tones, female voice (such as soprano), young boy voice, etc. They have frequencies above 9 KHz. Treble sound is the counterpart to bass sound.
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