Passion for Music, Path to Mastery
Practice along with the Masters
Super charge your technique
Take your learning curve to the next level
Thousands of hours of Real Time practice sessions
How MySrapp Works:
Practice along
Whether we’re talking four hours or four months MySRapp will be there for you ALL THE WAY! And at a small fraction of the storage requirements you would expect!

Copy the Masters
You will actually practice WITH you favourite players THEIR way! Doesn’t get better than that!

Daily or weekly evolutions
And no; the sessions are not “static”. They will change and evolve daily or weekly until you have reached your final goal.

Music Categories:
Optimised Learning
Our “real-time practice companion” directly combats the feeling of isolation and lack of guidance many people find daunting when tackling new skills or improving existing ones. Having that step-by-step support during a long practice session motivates and helps form correct habits.
Offline Availability
Download multiple practice sessions and access them offline, wherever you are. With a growing library of content, MySRapp ensures you always have access to expert guidance. Download today and start your journey.
Learn the ways of the Greats
For the first time ever, MySRapp partners with leading musicians to bring you their personal practice regimens. Gain exclusive insights into the techniques and strategies that have shaped their careers, all in one app.
Meet the Tutors:
Jojo Mayer
Swiss Virtuoso Drummer
His concepts and techniques of reverse engineering electronic drumbeats in real time on a acoustic drum set introduced a new paradigm and opened the door for an entire generation of musicians to follow.
Kamasi Washington Test
Jazz Saxophonist
Washington was born in 1981 a nd raised in Los Angeles, California.[2] [3] He is a graduate of the Academy of Music of Alexander Hamilton High School in Beverlywood, Los Angeles. [1] Washington next enrolled in UCLA's Department of Ethnomusicology, where he began playing with faculty members such as Kenny Burrell, Gerald Wilson, and Billy Higgins, who mentored a quartet with Washington, pianist Cameron Graves, and the brothers Stephen ("Thundercat") and Ronald Bruner. They released their debut album Young Jazz Giants in 2004 on Birdman Records.[4][5]
John Myung
Kamasi Washington Test
Jazz Saxophonist
Washington was born in 1981 a nd raised in Los Angeles, California.[2] [3] He is a graduate of the Academy of Music of Alexander Hamilton High School in Beverlywood, Los Angeles. [1] Washington next enrolled in UCLA's Department of Ethnomusicology, where he began playing with faculty members such as Kenny Burrell, Gerald Wilson, and Billy Higgins, who mentored a quartet with Washington, pianist Cameron Graves, and the brothers Stephen ("Thundercat") and Ronald Bruner. They released their debut album Young Jazz Giants in 2004 on Birdman Records.[4][5]
John Myung
Kamasi Washington Test
Jazz Saxophonist
Washington was born in 1981 a nd raised in Los Angeles, California.[2] [3] He is a graduate of the Academy of Music of Alexander Hamilton High School in Beverlywood, Los Angeles. [1] Washington next enrolled in UCLA's Department of Ethnomusicology, where he began playing with faculty members such as Kenny Burrell, Gerald Wilson, and Billy Higgins, who mentored a quartet with Washington, pianist Cameron Graves, and the brothers Stephen ("Thundercat") and Ronald Bruner. They released their debut album Young Jazz Giants in 2004 on Birdman Records.[4][5]
Jojo Mayer
Swiss Virtuoso Drummer
His concepts and techniques of reverse engineering electronic drumbeats in real time on a acoustic drum set introduced a new paradigm and opened the door for an entire generation of musicians to follow.
Kamasi Washington Test
Jazz Saxophonist
Washington was born in 1981 a nd raised in Los Angeles, California.[2] [3] He is a graduate of the Academy of Music of Alexander Hamilton High School in Beverlywood, Los Angeles. [1] Washington next enrolled in UCLA's Department of Ethnomusicology, where he began playing with faculty members such as Kenny Burrell, Gerald Wilson, and Billy Higgins, who mentored a quartet with Washington, pianist Cameron Graves, and the brothers Stephen ("Thundercat") and Ronald Bruner. They released their debut album Young Jazz Giants in 2004 on Birdman Records.[4][5]