He was a bit older than me and wiser (he eventually went pro). I thought it was funny. But I did find a use for this. Since I dont play regularly anymore, I am more or less always stuck in the morass of dealing with a lack of chops. This can be frustrating when you in a previous life were professional or played at a high level, because you have expectations. Your brain does anyway. You also have an ego somewhere in there.
So when Im out of shape, I know I have to play every day for a bit to get some chop strength, find the center, start playing in tune. 30 mins at first, then 45 mins, then an hour and so on. The way I keep expectations in check during this fragile time (rebuilding chops), is to only listen with one ear, and watch TV while Im practicing.
The lack of TOTAL attention to myself allows me to not over focus on flaws (why would you when you havent played in months or years?), and takes the ego sting away from how bad (value judgement) one can sound when you haven't played in a very long time. For me it imbues a bit of patience and trust into the process. Also chop rebuilding after you do it more than a couple times, is incredibly *boring*, the TV helps with that.
If you have ever stopped for long periods of time years and tried to fire it back up again at a decent level, you may be able to relate.
Anyway I find this useful, and sort of zen like.
