Terry, you're a musicion. Let's say we have two people playing Mozart. They are both precise and make no mistakes... but one performance brings you to tears (or whatever emotion), and the other just gives you an appreciation for the music. What is the difference?
Oh, the Ghost in the Machine has been let loose now:)
The problem with your analogy is that both musicians are exercising Free Will to the utmost of their ability. So, you aren't really using an example that
fits the pattern of our discussion. I don't know what you find in the argument you are making that is so appealing to you. Different audiences find different
performances "wonderful" which is why we have such a variety of musical tastes.
I play chess against a computer and about half the time, when playing at the highest level, it kicks my ass. This was, not many years ago, thought to be impossible for a mere programmed "machine" to ever do.
We humans cling to romantic notions of what makes us special. But, honestly it really comes down to our ability to make mistakes!