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Create a professional social media page where you can promote yourself as a drummer. Take videos of you drumming a few of your best songs and post them online. You can send links to show your skill to interested employers. This will make you searchable online, and increased visibility means a greater chance of you landing a gig. Go around to see if the restaurants, coffee shops, and bars in your area are looking for drummers. If no one is hiring, ask if there’s anytime you can play for free. Any exposure is good for you when you’re starting out. Another good way to find gigs is by checking sites like ThatsMyGig.com regularly to see if there’s been any postings for drummers in your area. Never say no to a gig unless you absolutely have to. You never know where you’ll create connections that’ll land you more jobs. If you want to be hired by the same person twice, don’t be late. It’s disrespectful to keep someone waiting, especially if they’re paying you. Something that impresses people is someone who is consistently punctual. Try being five to ten minutes early. That way, if there’s any traffic, you’ll be just on time.
Create a media kit. Find gigs to play. Show up on time.