“That Where I Am, There You...”
Rich Mullins
The Jesus Record
tabbed by Daniel Chilton “danielchilton@hotmail.com”
Ok, this is a great song, reminds me of Hope to Carry On. This requires
a fast strum, which means that a thin pick is ideal.
You’ll have to listen to the CD to get the exact strum (really?) , but
what he mostly does on the D’s and A’s in the verse is he’ll strum down
on the major strum and then lift the fingers on his left hand up slightly
from the strings to where it sounds almost like mute. Then (On the “D”
chord) he’s also pulling off the finger from the high “e” string on the
second fret (more than likely your middle finger) off and on some. When
he goes to the “A” chord, he does the same thing on the “B” string. Thus
we have “D” mixed with “Dsus2,” or “D2” and “A” mixed with “Asus2,” or
“A2.” That’s enough quotations for now.
However, when you get to the chorus you can do a regular strum with no
sustained chords or anything
CAPO-4 (to play with CD)
VERSE-1
[D]In my Father’s house there are many, many rooms
[A]In my Father’s hous[D]e there are many, many rooms
And I’m going up there now to prepare a place for you
[A]That where I a[G]m, there [D]you may also be
VERSE-2
If I go prepare a place for you
I will come back again (x2)
And you know I am the Way, the Truth, the Life, to light all men
That where I am, there you may also be
CHORUS
[G]That where I am, t[D]here you may also be
[A]Up where the truth, th[D]e truth will set you free
In the world you will have trouble, but I leave you my peace
[A]That where I am, t[G]here [D]you may also be
VERSE-3
Remember you did not choose me
No I have chosen you (x2)
The world will show you hatred, the Spirit show you truth
That where I am, there you may also be
VERSE-4
And I’ve come down from the Father
It’s time for me to go back up (x2)
One command I leave you: Love as I have loved
That where I am, there you may also be
Rich Mullins
The Jesus Record
tabbed by Daniel Chilton “danielchilton@hotmail.com”
Ok, this is a great song, reminds me of Hope to Carry On. This requires
a fast strum, which means that a thin pick is ideal.
You’ll have to listen to the CD to get the exact strum (really?) , but
what he mostly does on the D’s and A’s in the verse is he’ll strum down
on the major strum and then lift the fingers on his left hand up slightly
from the strings to where it sounds almost like mute. Then (On the “D”
chord) he’s also pulling off the finger from the high “e” string on the
second fret (more than likely your middle finger) off and on some. When
he goes to the “A” chord, he does the same thing on the “B” string. Thus
we have “D” mixed with “Dsus2,” or “D2” and “A” mixed with “Asus2,” or
“A2.” That’s enough quotations for now.
However, when you get to the chorus you can do a regular strum with no
sustained chords or anything
CAPO-4 (to play with CD)
VERSE-1
[D]In my Father’s house there are many, many rooms
[A]In my Father’s hous[D]e there are many, many rooms
And I’m going up there now to prepare a place for you
[A]That where I a[G]m, there [D]you may also be
VERSE-2
If I go prepare a place for you
I will come back again (x2)
And you know I am the Way, the Truth, the Life, to light all men
That where I am, there you may also be
CHORUS
[G]That where I am, t[D]here you may also be
[A]Up where the truth, th[D]e truth will set you free
In the world you will have trouble, but I leave you my peace
[A]That where I am, t[G]here [D]you may also be
VERSE-3
Remember you did not choose me
No I have chosen you (x2)
The world will show you hatred, the Spirit show you truth
That where I am, there you may also be
VERSE-4
And I’ve come down from the Father
It’s time for me to go back up (x2)
One command I leave you: Love as I have loved
That where I am, there you may also be