I'm going to guess bottom middle? I don't do music theory and last music class I had was middle school choir like 30 years ago, but it looks like the notes in the bottom middle have a pattern already of starting higher and going lower, so going quieter might be interesting. It also seems to be less dense for notes compared to the others so it so a decrease in intensity would feel less weird?
WorstWurst
Look at John Stump over here.
Idownvotegunnuts
AI would get that correct at a much higher rate than I could.
Xt3rminat3
Top middle I believe. General rule of thumb was crescendo up and decrescendo down to improve music quality naturally.
imoutofnames
The top right looks crazy and the bottom right looks like it only has a few notes so I'll throw the whatever they said I had to add to those.
AGiantSlor
"Grandma, tell me about that time you added a decrescendo to a musical piece without seeming heavy- handed on metaphors"
3141592pancake
I'm going to guess bottom middle? I don't do music theory and last music class I had was middle school choir like 30 years ago, but it looks like the notes in the bottom middle have a pattern already of starting higher and going lower, so going quieter might be interesting. It also seems to be less dense for notes compared to the others so it so a decrease in intensity would feel less weird?
MrKnowItAll1903
Now that you gave the answer, robots will know the answer next time. Good work, human!
3rdoption
I guess I'm a robot.
imoutofnames
Plot twist the goal is to get this one wrong.