Gospel Saxophone Improvisation: Playing Chord Changes To “I Love You Lord”

In this video, Quamon Fowler, a saxophonist, talks about how to approach and plan the chord changes for the gospel song "I Love You Lord." He explains that gospel saxophone is generally played in one pentatonic sound, and he gives some tips on how to outline the changes and play over them. He also talks about the importance of understanding the theory behind the changes, so that you can color the different modes and chords with more depth. Boost your musical chops today and unlock success in jazz and the business behind it. Get rolling—visit http://letsgetsound.com now! Seize the moment and refine your talent! Tap http://letsgetsound.com to sign up today! If you want to check out my music, you can listen to my songs and albums here: 🔹 Spotify | 🍏 Apple Music | 📺 YouTube 📚 Want to grow as a musician? 🔹 Join the FREE Sound Collective Group on Telegram → http://hub.quamonfowler.com 🔹 Join the PAID Sound Musician Mentorship Program → http://shed.quamonfowler.com 📖 Read My Book: The Christian Musician Learn what your real gift is and how to succeed with, and beyond, your music. 📘 Get it here → http://bit.ly/qbook1 🔗 More About Me: http://info.quamonfowler.com 📱 Stay Connected: Instagram: @quamonfowler Twitter: @texas10er Facebook: @texas10ermusic Telegram Community: http://hub.quamonfowler.com 🚀 Don’t wait—your next breakthrough starts today! 🔹 Sign Up Instantly – Message me at 877-360-4014