I'm watching this series, atm, called "Your Lie in April," which was suggested by a twitch.tv streamer that I frequently watch. It's pretty darn good. It's about a dude that was a piano prodigy that stopped playing piano after his mother, who taught him, passed away and there was a backstory scene where he stopped playing in the middle of a performance where he claimed that he cannot hear the notes anymore.
Anywho, the whole story, from what I've getting so far, is that the lead female character, who is a great violinist that pretty much does not follow the music score exactly note-by-note, but performs it in a way that's compelling and that's her own, is trying to get this guy out of this funk he's in and play piano again with enjoyment and not having to worry about any criticisms, whatsoever.
I enjoy it a good amount. The lead male character needs to loosen up a bit and not worry about whether or not he sucks in the present time of the story and just get out there and play with enjoyment and with everything he's got.