My Maria by Martin Sexton Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for My Maria guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play My Maria by Martin Sexton using guitar or guitar.
This song by Martin Sexton can also be played by that instruments.
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My Maria guitar chords has rhythm and included in The American (1998) 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.

My Maria by Martin Sexton Guitar Chords


Open D Tuning: DADF#AD (low-to-high)

INTRO:


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e:---------^2-------------|-------------------------------------|
B:-^4--^4--^2---------2---|---------2---------------------------|
G:-^3--^3--^2h3-2h3p2-2---|---------2-----------------------2---|
D:-^4--^4--^2---2-----2h4-|---------4---2h4p2---------------2---|
A:-^4--^4--^0---------2---|---------2---------5---4h5p4-2-------|
E:--------------------2---|---------2---------------------------|

[D#+]
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e:---------2-------------|-------------2p1-----------------|---------------------------|
B:-0---0---2---------2---|-----2---2-------2---------------|---------------------2-----|
G:-0---0---2h3-2h3p2-2---|-----2---2---------0-------------|------------------0--0--0--|
D:-2h4-4---2---2-----2h4-|-----4---4-----------2p1-------4-|-2h4-----2h4p2-1--1--1--0--|
A:-4---4---0---------2---|---------2---------------4-2-4---|------------------2--2--0--|
E:-------------------2---|---------------------------------|------------------1--1--1--|

This is the MARIA figure:

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e:---1-|-2---1---------1-|-2---1-----------|
B:---2-|-2---2---------2-|-2---2-----------|
G:-----|-----------------|-----------------|
D:-----|-----------------|-----------------|
A:-----|-----------------|-----------------|
E:-----|-----------------|-----------------|

The ending is the intro with ad-lib, then simply play this:
I sing for my Maria

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e:-----------------|---------4-------|
B:---------4---4---|-----------------|
G:-0---0---7---7---|-------3---------|
D:-0---0---6---6---|-----4-----------|
A:-0---0---4---4---|---4-------------|
E:-0---0-----------|-4---------------|

LYRICS:
play intro

Oh my Ma – ri – a[D#+]
Seems you got me in your spell once mo[D#+]re
Must be there’s a storm on the wa[D#+]y
You taught me to know when you’re near
Mmmm

In your glance recall my shady days of youth
Stealing altar wine and microphones
Not so blindly fueling my need
As rock and roll fueled my dreams
You know rock and roll fueled my [D#+]dreams yeah

BRIDGE 1
E E#º F#m
Back then you saw me as this child in great need of the wildest sin
How sweet your grace I [D#+]stumbled in
E E#º
And how completely you waved as I laughed in your face
Oh my Maria[D#+]
Oh my Maria[D#+]

play MARIA figure

Oh my Maria
how you stood for strength and sanity
Now there is someone poking holes in thee
I see now why you’ve called me near
Maria my song can you he[D#+]ar

BRIDGE 2
I know you see the silence on the sidewalk and the anger in the street
And the [D#+]voices of all these children coming up to my feet
E E#º F#m
And we sing your song in vain as some preacher sees his reign come down
Maria[D#+]
Oh my sweet Maria[D#+]
E E#º
In the silence on the hill you know I’ll be dreamin’ of you still
Now the one Maria[D#+]
Oh my Maria[D#+]

play MARIA figure
Maria
Maria

VOCAL SOLO
[D#+]
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[D#+]
play verse chords
Hmmm…
Hmmm…
Hmmm…
I sing for my Maria[D#+]
play ending
I sing for my Maria

CHORDS:
D 000000
D#+ 12102x

F#m 444304
E#º 32322x
C#5 x4674x

If you want to learn Martin Sexton My Maria 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 My Maria. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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