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According to the text, the first 19th century suburbs were generally __________.
Timbre
The distinctive quality of a sound that distinguishes it from other sounds of the same pitch and volume.
Loudness
A subjective measure of the strength or intensity of a sound perceived by a listener.
French Horn
A brass musical instrument known for its distinctively wide bell and complex coiled tubing, played by blowing into a mouthpiece.
Subjective Properties
Characteristics or aspects of an object or experience that are dependent on individual perceptions and feelings, rather than being objectively measurable.
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