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Freddie Freeloader - Miles Davis

A cajón part for Freddie Freeloader by Miles Davis: 128 BPM, 313 bars, played all the way through. Learn the groove, play along, and record a take.

Tempo
128 BPMapprox
Time
4/4
Feel
straight
Bars
313
Difficulty
brand new
128 BPM · 9:47

Intro4 bars · 1 written ×4

intro

Accents only for the first four bars, so the track has room to establish itself before you fill anything in.

1
B
&
·
2
S
&
·
3
B
&
B
4
S
&
·

Verse 14 bars · 1 written ×4

verse

Bass on 1 and 3, snare on 2 and 4, nothing between them. Stay here until it is boring, because boring means steady.

1
B
&
·
2
S
&
·
3
B
&
·
4
S
&
·

Chorus 18 bars · 1 written ×8

chorus

Every and becomes a ghost. Keep them quiet enough that the bar still reads as four events, not eight.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
g
4
S
&
g

Verse 28 bars · 1 written ×8

verse

An extra bass on the and of 3. One stroke, and the groove stops sitting and starts pushing. Use it for choruses.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
B
4
S
&
g

Chorus 24 bars · 1 written ×4

chorus

Bass on 1 and 3, snare on 2 and 4, nothing between them. Stay here until it is boring, because boring means steady.

1
B
&
·
2
S
&
·
3
B
&
·
4
S
&
·

Verse 38 bars · 1 written ×8

verse

Every and becomes a ghost. Keep them quiet enough that the bar still reads as four events, not eight.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
g
4
S
&
g

Chorus 38 bars · 1 written ×8

chorus

An extra bass on the and of 3. One stroke, and the groove stops sitting and starts pushing. Use it for choruses.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
B
4
S
&
g

Verse 44 bars · 1 written ×4

verse

Bass on 1 and 3, snare on 2 and 4, nothing between them. Stay here until it is boring, because boring means steady.

1
B
&
·
2
S
&
·
3
B
&
·
4
S
&
·

Chorus 48 bars · 1 written ×8

chorus

Every and becomes a ghost. Keep them quiet enough that the bar still reads as four events, not eight.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
g
4
S
&
g

Verse 58 bars · 1 written ×8

verse

An extra bass on the and of 3. One stroke, and the groove stops sitting and starts pushing. Use it for choruses.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
B
4
S
&
g

Chorus 54 bars · 1 written ×4

chorus

Bass on 1 and 3, snare on 2 and 4, nothing between them. Stay here until it is boring, because boring means steady.

1
B
&
·
2
S
&
·
3
B
&
·
4
S
&
·

Verse 68 bars · 1 written ×8

verse

Every and becomes a ghost. Keep them quiet enough that the bar still reads as four events, not eight.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
g
4
S
&
g

Chorus 68 bars · 1 written ×8

chorus

An extra bass on the and of 3. One stroke, and the groove stops sitting and starts pushing. Use it for choruses.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
B
4
S
&
g

Verse 74 bars · 1 written ×4

verse

Bass on 1 and 3, snare on 2 and 4, nothing between them. Stay here until it is boring, because boring means steady.

1
B
&
·
2
S
&
·
3
B
&
·
4
S
&
·

Chorus 78 bars · 1 written ×8

chorus

Every and becomes a ghost. Keep them quiet enough that the bar still reads as four events, not eight.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
g
4
S
&
g

Verse 88 bars · 1 written ×8

verse

An extra bass on the and of 3. One stroke, and the groove stops sitting and starts pushing. Use it for choruses.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
B
4
S
&
g

Chorus 84 bars · 1 written ×4

chorus

Bass on 1 and 3, snare on 2 and 4, nothing between them. Stay here until it is boring, because boring means steady.

1
B
&
·
2
S
&
·
3
B
&
·
4
S
&
·

Verse 98 bars · 1 written ×8

verse

Every and becomes a ghost. Keep them quiet enough that the bar still reads as four events, not eight.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
g
4
S
&
g

Chorus 98 bars · 1 written ×8

chorus

An extra bass on the and of 3. One stroke, and the groove stops sitting and starts pushing. Use it for choruses.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
B
4
S
&
g

Verse 104 bars · 1 written ×4

verse

Bass on 1 and 3, snare on 2 and 4, nothing between them. Stay here until it is boring, because boring means steady.

1
B
&
·
2
S
&
·
3
B
&
·
4
S
&
·

Chorus 108 bars · 1 written ×8

chorus

Every and becomes a ghost. Keep them quiet enough that the bar still reads as four events, not eight.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
g
4
S
&
g

Verse 118 bars · 1 written ×8

verse

An extra bass on the and of 3. One stroke, and the groove stops sitting and starts pushing. Use it for choruses.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
B
4
S
&
g

Chorus 114 bars · 1 written ×4

chorus

Bass on 1 and 3, snare on 2 and 4, nothing between them. Stay here until it is boring, because boring means steady.

1
B
&
·
2
S
&
·
3
B
&
·
4
S
&
·

Verse 128 bars · 1 written ×8

verse

Every and becomes a ghost. Keep them quiet enough that the bar still reads as four events, not eight.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
g
4
S
&
g

Chorus 128 bars · 1 written ×8

chorus

An extra bass on the and of 3. One stroke, and the groove stops sitting and starts pushing. Use it for choruses.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
B
4
S
&
g

Verse 134 bars · 1 written ×4

verse

Bass on 1 and 3, snare on 2 and 4, nothing between them. Stay here until it is boring, because boring means steady.

1
B
&
·
2
S
&
·
3
B
&
·
4
S
&
·

Chorus 138 bars · 1 written ×8

chorus

Every and becomes a ghost. Keep them quiet enough that the bar still reads as four events, not eight.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
g
4
S
&
g

Verse 148 bars · 1 written ×8

verse

An extra bass on the and of 3. One stroke, and the groove stops sitting and starts pushing. Use it for choruses.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
B
4
S
&
g

Chorus 144 bars · 1 written ×4

chorus

Bass on 1 and 3, snare on 2 and 4, nothing between them. Stay here until it is boring, because boring means steady.

1
B
&
·
2
S
&
·
3
B
&
·
4
S
&
·

Verse 158 bars · 1 written ×8

verse

Every and becomes a ghost. Keep them quiet enough that the bar still reads as four events, not eight.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
g
4
S
&
g

Chorus 158 bars · 1 written ×8

chorus

An extra bass on the and of 3. One stroke, and the groove stops sitting and starts pushing. Use it for choruses.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
B
4
S
&
g

Verse 164 bars · 1 written ×4

verse

Bass on 1 and 3, snare on 2 and 4, nothing between them. Stay here until it is boring, because boring means steady.

1
B
&
·
2
S
&
·
3
B
&
·
4
S
&
·

Chorus 168 bars · 1 written ×8

chorus

Every and becomes a ghost. Keep them quiet enough that the bar still reads as four events, not eight.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
g
4
S
&
g

Verse 178 bars · 1 written ×8

verse

An extra bass on the and of 3. One stroke, and the groove stops sitting and starts pushing. Use it for choruses.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
B
4
S
&
g

Chorus 174 bars · 1 written ×4

chorus

Bass on 1 and 3, snare on 2 and 4, nothing between them. Stay here until it is boring, because boring means steady.

1
B
&
·
2
S
&
·
3
B
&
·
4
S
&
·

Verse 188 bars · 1 written ×8

verse

Every and becomes a ghost. Keep them quiet enough that the bar still reads as four events, not eight.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
g
4
S
&
g

Chorus 188 bars · 1 written ×8

chorus

An extra bass on the and of 3. One stroke, and the groove stops sitting and starts pushing. Use it for choruses.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
B
4
S
&
g

Verse 194 bars · 1 written ×4

verse

Bass on 1 and 3, snare on 2 and 4, nothing between them. Stay here until it is boring, because boring means steady.

1
B
&
·
2
S
&
·
3
B
&
·
4
S
&
·

Chorus 198 bars · 1 written ×8

chorus

Every and becomes a ghost. Keep them quiet enough that the bar still reads as four events, not eight.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
g
4
S
&
g

Verse 208 bars · 1 written ×8

verse

An extra bass on the and of 3. One stroke, and the groove stops sitting and starts pushing. Use it for choruses.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
B
4
S
&
g

Chorus 204 bars · 1 written ×4

chorus

Bass on 1 and 3, snare on 2 and 4, nothing between them. Stay here until it is boring, because boring means steady.

1
B
&
·
2
S
&
·
3
B
&
·
4
S
&
·

Verse 218 bars · 1 written ×8

verse

Every and becomes a ghost. Keep them quiet enough that the bar still reads as four events, not eight.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
g
4
S
&
g

Chorus 218 bars · 1 written ×8

chorus

An extra bass on the and of 3. One stroke, and the groove stops sitting and starts pushing. Use it for choruses.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
B
4
S
&
g

Verse 224 bars · 1 written ×4

verse

Bass on 1 and 3, snare on 2 and 4, nothing between them. Stay here until it is boring, because boring means steady.

1
B
&
·
2
S
&
·
3
B
&
·
4
S
&
·

Chorus 228 bars · 1 written ×8

chorus

Every and becomes a ghost. Keep them quiet enough that the bar still reads as four events, not eight.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
g
4
S
&
g

Verse 238 bars · 1 written ×8

verse

An extra bass on the and of 3. One stroke, and the groove stops sitting and starts pushing. Use it for choruses.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
B
4
S
&
g

Bridge4 bars · 1 written ×4

bridge

Pull back to the accents here. The last chorus only lands if something came down before it.

1
B
&
·
2
S
&
·
3
B
&
·
4
S
&
·

Final chorus3 bars · 1 written ×3

chorus

Every and becomes a ghost. Keep them quiet enough that the bar still reads as four events, not eight.

1
B
&
g
2
S
&
g
3
B
&
g
4
S
&
g

Outro2 bars · 1 written ×2

outro

Strip back to the accents and stop on a downbeat rather than fading out.

1
B
&
·
2
S
&
·
3
B
&
B
4
S
&
·

Legend: B bass · S snare · g ghost · · rest. Written at 128 BPM.

Kind of Blue (Legacy Edition) by Miles Davis, the album Freddie Freeloader appears on

Kind of Blue (Legacy Edition) · 1959

Artwork and track details from Apple Music. Rafa Cajón is not affiliated with the artist or the label, and the cajón part on this page is our own.

Play it and find out how you did

The backing plays in your ears while you record, so Rafa hears only your box. He will tell you how consistent you were and whether you drifted across the take.

128 BPM

This is a cajón part for Freddie Freeloader by Miles Davis, written to fit the record rather than copied off it. The tempo, the metre and the length were measured from the recording, so you can start the track and this arrangement together and still be together at the end.

It runs at 128 BPM in 4/4, which is 313 bars across 9:46. Quick enough that tension in your arm will end the take early. Watch your shoulders rather than your hands.

The groove underneath it

It sits on The pop backbeat, so if any of this feels shaky the fastest route is that page rather than this one: the same pattern with nothing else going on, at whatever tempo you can actually hold.

The arrangement thins out for the intro and the outro and fills in through the middle. That shape is the difference between playing a groove and playing a song, and it costs you nothing but restraint at the two ends.

The exercise underneath it

3-1 - The groove

Boom - tick - crack - tick. Half of pop music lives here.

Practise it with Rafa

Read about this

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Where this comes from. The cajón part on this page was written for this site and is not a transcription of the recording. Track details (Kind of Blue (Legacy Edition)) come from Apple Music. Rafa Cajón is not affiliated with the artist or the label.

Tempo data from GetSongBPM.