The discussion addresses why the fundamental harmonic is often perceived as louder than higher harmonics, noting that while the fundamental is typically the most prominent frequency, higher harmonics can sometimes have larger amplitudes. Amplitude represents the maximum displacement in a wave, influencing loudness, but loudness is also a psychological phenomenon. The relationship between energy and frequency is clarified; energy is not solely determined by frequency, as amplitude also plays a significant role in classical waves. The conversation emphasizes the importance of context when discussing wave properties and energy conservation. Overall, the fundamental harmonic's dominance in perceived loudness is influenced by damping effects on higher harmonics and the nature of the sound source.