If auditory feedback is blocked, musicians can still execute well-rehearsed pieces, but expressive aspects of performance are affected.
Taking such liberties with the music would alter certain expressive aspects of the performance and thus infringe on the prerogatives of the artists.
The creative and expressive aspects - the aesthetics - are more important than conveying information through sound.
Nevertheless, it might be even more ominous if Mr. Schmidt emphasized the expressive rather than the purely spectacular aspects of movement.
The two solos, from a work called "Fiesta," are more impressive, fusing their expressive and formal aspects in a distilled and complete fashion.
The female expressive or active aspect of the Wandjina, according to information gleaned by Professor A.P.
Ideally, everything that is considered musical or the expressive aspect of the performance, we keep for the performer.
Later, Kenneth MacMillan used him in the more expressive aspects of the Royal Ballet's style.
Altogether he had a disreputable aspect, expressive of the discomfort, the irritation and the gloom following a heavy debauch.
In between songs, there were instrumental solos that revealed the expressive aspects of the ney - with its sliding, liquid notes - and the richly resonant kanun.