Introduction

Introduction:

Torrins brings you another heartfelt guitar song lesson I Will Be Here by Steven Curtis Chapman, taught by J.J. Pattishall. This lesson focuses on fingerpicking, chord transitions, and rhythm techniques, making it a great song to develop both your picking accuracy and emotional expression.

Interesting Fact: This song carries deep personal meaning. Chapman wrote it as a promise to his wife during a difficult time when his parents were going through a divorce. It became one of his most beloved songs, offering reassurance and commitment through its lyrics and melody.

Chords & Song Structure

This lesson breaks the song into easy-to-follow sections: Intro & Verse, Chorus, Bridge, Song Demo, Rhythm, and Sing & Play.

Capo is on the 1st fret

Key used is D (relative to capo), actual tuning is Eb

Chords Used:

  • Intro & Verse: Dsus2, A7sus4, Bm (a barre chord), Em7, and others
  • Chorus: Bm/A, A/G, D/F#, and more
  • Bridge: Includes a diminished chord and a piano/instrumental section

J.J. shares some alternatives for the difficult chords such as barre chords. 

The chords are arpeggiated, giving the song its signature flow. J.J. carefully explains finger placement and picking techniques to help you achieve the song’s delicate feel. 

Fingerpicking & Rhythm Patterns

This song features a beautiful fingerpicking pattern. J.J. breaks it down in detail, ensuring that even beginners can grasp the technique.

For those who find fingerpicking challenging, he also introduces two basic rhythm patterns as an alternative:

  1. DDUDDUDDUD – A straightforward strumming pattern
  2. DDUUDDDUUD – Adds syncopation for a more dynamic feel

Verse, Chorus & Bridge Breakdown

  • Intro & Verse: J.J. carefully walks through the arpeggiated chords and explains how to maintain a steady rhythm. He also shares a technique to create a flowing fingerpicking style.
  • Chorus: The transitions between chords like Bm/A, F#, A/G, and D/F# are broken down step by step. He highlights turnarounds, ensuring smooth movement between sections.
  • Bridge: Features a diminished chord, adding tension and resolution to the song. J.J. also explains the piano and instrumental section. 

Sing & Play – Coordinating Vocals & Guitar

This lesson doesn’t just teach you how to play the guitar part—it also helps you combine playing with singing. J.J. explains:

  • How to sync your strumming or fingerpicking with the lyrics
  • Phrasing techniques to match the melody with chord changes
  • How to make the song your own while staying true to its essence

Final Song Demo & Play-Along

To bring everything together, J.J. performs the song with a backing track, reinforcing all the techniques covered in the lesson. This play-along section lets you practice along and refine your timing and transitions.

Why Learn I Will Be Here?

  • Develops fingerpicking skills – great for improving coordination and technique
  • Enhances chord transitions – teaches smooth movement between complex shapes

FAQs – I Will Be Here Guitar Lesson

Q1: Is this lesson beginner-friendly?

Yes! While the fingerpicking and chord shapes may seem tricky at first, J.J. provides simplified alternatives and a step-by-step breakdown.

Q2: Can I strum instead of fingerpick?

Absolutely. J.J. introduces two strumming patterns for those who prefer a rhythmic approach. 

Q3: Do I need a capo?

Yes, place the capo on the 1st fret to match the song’s key.

1

I Will Be Here

Introduction

0:52 mins

Intro and Verse

5:31 mins

Chorus

3:56 mins

Bridge

3:01 mins

Song Demo

4:23 mins

Rhythm and Sing & Play

9:42 mins

Introduction:

Torrins brings you another heartfelt guitar song lesson I Will Be Here by Steven Curtis Chapman, taught by J.J. Pattishall. This lesson focuses on fingerpicking, chord transitions, and rhythm techniques, making it a great song to develop both your picking accuracy and emotional expression.

Interesting Fact: This song carries deep personal meaning. Chapman wrote it as a promise to his wife during a difficult time when his parents were going through a divorce. It became one of his most beloved songs, offering reassurance and commitment through its lyrics and melody.

Chords & Song Structure

This lesson breaks the song into easy-to-follow sections: Intro & Verse, Chorus, Bridge, Song Demo, Rhythm, and Sing & Play.

Capo is on the 1st fret

Key used is D (relative to capo), actual tuning is Eb

Chords Used:

  • Intro & Verse: Dsus2, A7sus4, Bm (a barre chord), Em7, and others
  • Chorus: Bm/A, A/G, D/F#, and more
  • Bridge: Includes a diminished chord and a piano/instrumental section

J.J. shares some alternatives for the difficult chords such as barre chords. 

The chords are arpeggiated, giving the song its signature flow. J.J. carefully explains finger placement and picking techniques to help you achieve the song’s delicate feel. 

Fingerpicking & Rhythm Patterns

This song features a beautiful fingerpicking pattern. J.J. breaks it down in detail, ensuring that even beginners can grasp the technique.

For those who find fingerpicking challenging, he also introduces two basic rhythm patterns as an alternative:

  1. DDUDDUDDUD – A straightforward strumming pattern
  2. DDUUDDDUUD – Adds syncopation for a more dynamic feel

Verse, Chorus & Bridge Breakdown

  • Intro & Verse: J.J. carefully walks through the arpeggiated chords and explains how to maintain a steady rhythm. He also shares a technique to create a flowing fingerpicking style.
  • Chorus: The transitions between chords like Bm/A, F#, A/G, and D/F# are broken down step by step. He highlights turnarounds, ensuring smooth movement between sections.
  • Bridge: Features a diminished chord, adding tension and resolution to the song. J.J. also explains the piano and instrumental section. 

Sing & Play – Coordinating Vocals & Guitar

This lesson doesn’t just teach you how to play the guitar part—it also helps you combine playing with singing. J.J. explains:

  • How to sync your strumming or fingerpicking with the lyrics
  • Phrasing techniques to match the melody with chord changes
  • How to make the song your own while staying true to its essence

Final Song Demo & Play-Along

To bring everything together, J.J. performs the song with a backing track, reinforcing all the techniques covered in the lesson. This play-along section lets you practice along and refine your timing and transitions.

Why Learn I Will Be Here?

  • Develops fingerpicking skills – great for improving coordination and technique
  • Enhances chord transitions – teaches smooth movement between complex shapes

FAQs – I Will Be Here Guitar Lesson

Q1: Is this lesson beginner-friendly?

Yes! While the fingerpicking and chord shapes may seem tricky at first, J.J. provides simplified alternatives and a step-by-step breakdown.

Q2: Can I strum instead of fingerpick?

Absolutely. J.J. introduces two strumming patterns for those who prefer a rhythmic approach. 

Q3: Do I need a capo?

Yes, place the capo on the 1st fret to match the song’s key.

1

I Will Be Here

Introduction

0:52 mins

Intro and Verse

5:31 mins

Chorus

3:56 mins

Bridge

3:01 mins

Song Demo

4:23 mins

Rhythm and Sing & Play

9:42 mins

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