How to Solo Over a Seductive Summer Groove | Pentatonic Improv in A Minor

🎸 Want to take your solos beyond basic licks? In this guitar lesson, I’ll show you how to improvise over a seductive summer groove in A minor using multiple pentatonic scales.

I’ll start by jamming over the backing track to show you what’s possible, then break down exactly how I approached it so you can build your own solos with confidence.

In this video you’ll learn:
✅ How to switch between minor & major pentatonics
✅ How to blend A minor pentatonic with other positions
✅ Simple phrasing tricks to make your solos stand out

Grab your guitar and jam along with me!

Timestamps / Chapters:
0:00 Jam Performance (Seductive Summer Groove in A minor)
0:45 Lesson Intro – What You’ll Learn
1:30 Pentatonic Shapes in A Minor
3:20 Mixing Pentatonics for Fresh Sounds
6:00 Phrasing Tips & Feel
8:15 Jam Breakdown – Step by Step
10:30 Play-Along Practice
12:00 Outro & Next Steps

Backing Track Used: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdC9mE_fKHI
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👉 Guitar: Fender Strat ’57’ Reissue with a Warmoth Reverse Headstock Roasted Maple Neck, a Lil’ 59 Bridge Pickup, and Obsidian Wire Harness. Helix HX Stomp, Headrush 1×10 FRFR Speaker.

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