Definition
'Treble' refers to the high-frequency range in sound, often associated with clarity and brightness πΆ. It's the opposite of bass, which represents the low frequencies. Think of the delicate sounds of a flute or the high notes of a violin. In music, 'treble' also denotes the highest voice part in a choir, often sung by children. Itβs like the sparkling top layer of a musical composition. A good balance of treble and bass is essential for a rich listening experience.