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Drum Sheet – Bob Marley & The Wailers – Buffalo Soldier

Artist : Bob Marley
song : Buffalo Soldier
Album : Confrontation – 1983
Style – Tempo – Signature – Length : Reggae – 124 – 12/8 – 4:17
Musician : Carlton Barrett
pages : 3
Version : Album
Level : Beginner

Buffalo Soldier” by Bob Marley and the Wailers is not just a reggae classic—it’s a rhythmic powerhouse that tells a poignant story while delivering one of the most compelling drum grooves in Marley’s catalog. Co-written with Jamaican musician Noel G. “King Sporty” Williams in the early 1980s, the song was recorded during Marley’s final sessions before his death in 1981, and posthumously released in 1983 on the Confrontation album.

Lyrically, “Buffalo Soldier” explores the story of African-American soldiers who were forcibly conscripted into the U.S. cavalry in the 19th century. They fought in the Indian Wars and were nicknamed “Buffalo Soldiers” by Native Americans, possibly due to their dark curly hair and fierce bravery. Marley transforms this history into a broader metaphor of displacement, survival, and resistance, aligning it with the Rastafarian perspective on colonialism and diaspora. His lyrics—“Stolen from Africa, brought to America”—carry both historical weight and personal resonance.

For fans of the drums, this track is a masterclass in groove and subtlety. Carlton Barrett, Marley’s long-time drummer and a pioneer of the “one drop” reggae rhythm, lays down a deceptively simple beat that drives the song forward with hypnotic steadiness. In “Buffalo Soldier,” the snare lands on the third beat of the bar—true to the one drop style—but what makes it magical is Barrett’s restraint. He plays with airiness, giving space to the bass line while still delivering rhythmic authority. His hi-hat work is crisp yet laid-back, giving the song a bouncing, syncopated feel. The drum sound is warm and earthy, blending seamlessly with the upbeat guitar chops and melodic bass.

The song quickly became one of Marley’s most celebrated posthumous hits. It was performed by The Wailers and various collaborators during tours in the mid-80s and beyond. While Bob Marley himself never played it live, “Buffalo Soldier” has become a staple in tribute concerts and reggae festivals worldwide. Drummers who perform it today often take inspiration from Barrett’s original groove but also add slight personal variations to bring out its marching, militant undertone.

In essence, “Buffalo Soldier” is a rhythmic journey through history—anchored by Barrett’s tasteful drumming and Marley’s gift for turning struggle into song. For drum fans, it’s a reminder that sometimes, the most powerful beats are the ones played with intention, not volume.

Sample drum sheet of Buffalo Soldier by Bob Marley

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