Marble Halls by Enya Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for Marble Halls guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Marble Halls by Enya using guitar or guitar.
This song by Enya can also be played by that instruments.
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Marble Halls guitar chords has rhythm and included in Shepherd Moons (1991) album.
You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here.

Marble Halls by Enya Guitar Chords


MARBLE HALLS/I DREAMT I DEWLT IN

Recorded by Enya on Shepard Moon
Originally written by Michael Balfe (1883)
for the opera “Bohemian Girl; Balfe was a musical prodigy
born in Dublin, Ireland.

TAB VERSION:
3/4 (key of A)


E --0--0---5--4--- --0---4----2---- --0--2--0-------------
B ---------------- ---------------- -----------2----------
G ---------------- ---------------- ----------------2-----
D ---------------- ---------------- --------------2-------
A -----0---------- ---------------- --0--------0----------
E ---------------- --0------------- ----------------------
E ----0----------- --0------------- ----------------
B -2-----3-----0-- -----3-----2-0-- ---------0------
G ---------3------ ---------------- -2-----------1--
D ---------------- ---------------- ------------0---
A ----0--2-------- ---------------- -0---------2----
E ---------------- --0------------- ---------0------
E --0--0--2--7-5-5 --2--7---5---2-- --7---5--0------
B ---------------- ---------------- ---------2------
G ---------------- ---------------- ---------2------
D --------0------- -------------0-- ----------------
A --0------------- -----7---------- ---------0------
E ---------------- ---------------- ----------------
E -0--0----0---2-- --2-4------5---- --4-----2--- -0--0--5--4--0--
B ------4--------- ---------------- ------------ ----------------
G ---------------- ---------------- ------------ ----------------
D ---------------- --0------------- --2--------- ----------------
A ------2--------- ---------------- ------------ ----0-----------
E ---------------- ---------------- --0--------- -------------0--

but I also…


E --4--2--0---2-0- ------------ -0-------------- -0--------------
B ---------------- --2-----2--- ----3----------- ----3-2-0-------
G ---------------- ------------ -------3--4--0-- -----------2----
D ---------------- ------------ ---------------- -----------2----
A --------0------- --0--------- ----2----------- -0---------0----
E ---------------- ------------ ---------------- ----------------

REPEAT ONCE:


E --0-0--2--7--5-- --0-0--2--7--5-- --4----2-------- -4----5-----
B ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ------5-----
G ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ------6-----
D --2----0-------- -------1-------- --2------------- -2----------
A ---------------- --0------------- ---------------- ------7-----
E ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ------------

E -0--0--2--4--5-- --9--7----2----- --4--------- --5-------------
B ---------------- ---------------- ------------ ------5-----5---
G ---------------- -------------2-- ------------ --6------6------
D -------0-------- --7-------0----- --2--------- ----------------
A -0-------------- ---------------- ------------ --7-------------
E ---------------- ---------------- --------0--- ----------------

FINAL ENDING:


E ---------------- ---------------- ------------ ---------
B ---------------- --2--0---------- ------------ --2------
G ----------1--2-- ---------------- ----1------- --2------
D --2-2--4-------- --------4------- ------------ --2------
A ---------------- --------5------- ------------ --0------
E ----------0----- ---------------- ----0------- ---------

“The original appears to be in key of Bf; if you love bar chords
try this with bflat, F7, cminor instead. I have written it in the
key of A for sanity.

Enya does this with a simple pick: T234 T3 (or some variation thereof)

VOCAL VERSION:
(it’s simple, but it works) -just pick the chords; this song is meant to
show off vocal improvisation, and the very nice slides up to the higher
notes. And don’t spare the sentimentality; Remember valentine’s day
isn;t that far away!
Time sig: feels like a 3/4 to me:

A
I dreamt I d
E7
welt in m
A
arble halls
with
E7
vassals [(bm)]and serfs[(E7)] by my
A
side
And-
A
of all those who as
E7
sembled
A
within those walls
that
E7
I was the[(Bm)] hope and [(E7)]the p
A
ride.


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if picking ignore the optional chords; nice for strumming)

A
I had
E7
riches
Bm
too great to
A
count
and a
E7
high an
Bm
cestral
E
name ……
E7
but
A
I also
E7
dreamt which
A
pleased me most …..that
E7
you loved[(Bm)] me still the
A
same.
A Bm (A) E7 Bm A
That you loved me…. you loved still the same;
A
that you
Bm
loved me …y[(A)]ou l
E7
oved me
Bm
still the
A
same;
A
that you l
E7
oved me s[(Bm)]till.
D
……..
E7
the s
A
ame..


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vocal note: keep up the momentum, building on the last
4 lines; don’t insert a rest between lines.
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ENDING TAB:


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-------------------2---0-----------2-----------
-----------1--2----------------1---2------------
--2--2--4------------------4-------2------------
-------------------0-------0-------0-----------
-----------0-----------------------------------

Second verse:


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I

A
dreamt that
E7
suitors
A
sought my hand
that
E7
knights[(bm)] upon b
E7
ended
A
knee
and wi
A
th vows no
!
maiden’s
A
heart could withstand
they
E7
pledged [(bm)]their f
E7
aith to
A
me.


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A
And I
E7
dreamt that
Bm
one of the noble
A
host
came
E7
forth my
Bm
hand to
E
claim…..
E7
But
..
A
I also
E7
dreamt which
A
pleased me most….that
you l
Bm
oved me , [(A)]you l
Em
oved me
Bm
still the
A
same……..
A
that you
Bm
loved me …y[(A)]ou l
E7
oved me
Bm
still the
A
same;
A
that you l
E7
oved me s[(Bm)]till.
D
……..
E7
the s
A
ame..

(REPeATS)

If you want to learn Enya Marble Halls guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart

The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Marble Halls. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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