helikõrgute
Helikõrgute, often translated as pitch or tone, refers to the perceived frequency of a sound. It is a fundamental characteristic of sound that allows us to distinguish between high-pitched sounds like a whistle and low-pitched sounds like a bass drum. The physical basis of helikõrguse is the rate at which a sound source vibrates, measured in Hertz (Hz), which represents cycles per second. A higher frequency of vibration produces a higher perceived helikõrguse, while a lower frequency results in a lower helikõrguse.
The human ear is capable of perceiving a wide range of helikõrguse, typically from about 20 Hz