The same process can be used with minor scales. The following example demonstrates the scale tone chords of A Harmonic minor played over an A bass note.
By starting on the other degrees of minor scales, other types of modes can be created. The following example demonstrates the scale tone chords of A harmonic minor starting on E which is the 5th degree. The chords are played over an E bass note, thus creating an E Phrygian dominant tonality. To learn more about this, see Complete Learn to Play Jazz Guitar Manual.