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I’ve learned to LOVE my practice time, but it wasn’t always easy to BE INTENTIONAL.

Are you aspiring to be efficient during your practice time? 


How do you achieve your next level of expertise if you are discouraged by what you’re doing in the practice room? 😱 Is it actually possible to progress without effective practice?! 🤯 You may be like me, trying to get tips from YouTube videos, instruction sites, masterclasses, even private instruction... and nothing really clicks. 


Then there’s the ⏰ TIME ⏰ needed to advance your craft.  How do you hit the infamous 10,000 hours and those results if you're working a full-time job, being a full-time parent, or trying to be a creator? 


 How would you justify spending money on the music education to improve your craft if you felt like you barely use it? 😨 Why is it so nerve-racking to learn a new style like jazz, a technique like Moeller and/or the new technologies you’d need to realize your music? Is the constant battle to be a better musician  worth it to you? Can YOU get the respect of your peer musicians without effective practicing time


🤔 Maybe you should get that new piece of equipment that’ll improve your sound?


🤔 Maybe you’re concerned that your hard work is in vain when it seems younger folks can play circles around you?


🤔 Are you performing less than you would like to? Or maybe the practice is just for you and you are losing interest. 


🤔 What about reading music?  Is it important for you to have access to the potential libraries of music that are right at your fingertips in this age of information?


 STOP for a moment. LET’S PAUSE. 🤯 


If these or similar questions run through your head… day after day… I might be able to help. 


If we haven't met already, my name is Granville… 👋


 And, while I don't claim to know everything, I HAVE helped hundreds of learners, young and old, improve their relationship with their instruments and regain their passion for playing music. In the process, I’ve created a sustainable step-by-step action plan for MON-U-MNTL💪STUDENTS It seems as if I was in your shoes not that long ago,... And those days were challenging.


I grew up with a  natural talent for music, but I didn’t have the guidance to cultivate my skills. Without a mentor who saw me and where I had challenges, I really couldn’t progress past what I knew. Folks saw my raw talent but eventually, that wasn’t good enough for me. I’d seen many friends with raw talent quit because they weren’t the best anymore & they didn’t know how to get to that next level. I also saw that I struggled with committing to a practice schedule or regimen. 

Thankfully, over the years, I’ve had some amazing peers that I watched closely and they showed me (some knowingly, many unknowingly) the immense difference that a little bit of consistent practice can yield on my ability to advance at various disciplines. 


This was great to see in action and I “stole” a number of practice methods from various folks and books, which worked for a while until my practice time didn’t seem to be helping me advance. Was I bored?


 I'd take a step forward only to take three more back. I was drowning in self doubt and a lack of direction. If that's kind of how you feel right now... Let me give you a road map, so that you stop hitting dead ends or getting lost on back roads of practice, and instead take the fast lane to better systems of practice  that you can be proud of.

Let me show you that You Can Play What You Can Master💪 👇 Here is what I’m proposing. 👇


I’ve had a TON of musicians reach out to me asking for my help.

So I had this crazy idea to build a step-by-step plan to guide folks from being frustrated in the practice room to having effective practice time while developing a fresh unique sound that showcases their unique mastery in 6 Weeks. No fluff. No messing around. Just a simple plan to take you from MEH😒 to MON-U-MNTL Master!!🗽


✅ If you are interested in claiming one of the 10 spots available, comment below with: “Let’s Get MNTL


👉 More details to follow TODAY, on IG at 12pm. 


Actually Respectfully, 

Mr. Granville


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