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The Drummer’s Social Media Guide
The only social media guide written specifically for drummers.
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Sound Familiar?
The Problem
You've read the generic creator advice. Post consistently. Use trending audio. Find your niche. None of it accounts for the fact that you play one of the loudest instruments in existence.
You can't just grab your phone and start filming. You need a space where the volume is acceptable, a time when you won't disturb everyone around you, and enough setup to capture audio that doesn't sound like a garbage disposal. Cooking creators don't deal with that. Fitness influencers don't deal with that. You do.
On top of that, drum content has its own set of challenges most advice ignores: syncing audio in post, navigating copyright for covers, figuring out what actually looks good on camera, angles, gear. None of the generic guides touch any of it.
This one does.
Included
What You Get
- 47-page PDF guide: a complete posting system built around the constraints of drum content
- Platform-specific playbooks for TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube
- The gear setup that actually works, and what to skip
- 9 content formats that consistently perform for drummers
- How to handle copyright, audio sync, and cover monetization
- Four income paths: platform ad revenue, sponsorships, gigs, and teaching
- A 30-day action plan, one task per day, built for someone with a day job
The Approach
How It Works
The guide is built around one constraint: drums are loud and your time to film is limited. Every piece of advice in it accounts for that.
It starts with mindset, because most drummers talk themselves out of posting before they ever hit record.
Then gear, because you probably don't need as much as you think. From there it's content strategy, platform playbooks, how the algorithms actually work, and then the income side: platform monetization, sponsorships, gigs, and teaching.
The last chapter is a 30-day action plan with one task per day, built for someone with a full-time job and 15 to 30 minutes to spare. By the end of month one you'll have a posting habit, a content backlog, and a workflow you can actually sustain.
Audience
Who This Is For
This guide is for hobbyist drummers. Not touring professionals or people with a content budget. You play drums, you want more people to see it, and you wouldn't mind making some money from it eventually.
More specifically, it's for drummers who still want to practice and get better at the instrument. The goal isn't to turn you into a full-time content machine. It's to streamline the production side so you spend as little time as possible on the posting pipeline and as much time as possible playing.
If social media is already eating every hour you used to spend at the kit, something has gone wrong. This guide helps you avoid that.
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The Drummer’s Social Media Guide
The only social media guide written specifically for drummers.
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