House style chord on guitar

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To play this House style chord on piano, I would play eg: a C major chord with my right hand and a octave lower with my left hand play a C note, what I want to know is how do you play this on a guitar?

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When playing a chord on my guitar, would I need to use my thumb for the bass note, like in this video:

This cool too:

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No, there is no necessity per se to use your thumb in those chords, that's his preference or something comfortable. I find it not so comfortable. For the m7s he does I would play a barre chord. Also he is leaving out a string by doing that so that's perhaps part of the preference or even style. But per se, no.

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Barre chords are typically played by classical or Spanish guitarists. And anyone else who learned to play that way. The thumb-on-bass string style is often known as folk style, but a great many self-taught guitarists have learned it or reinvented it.

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Thanks for your advice jancivil and garryknight, very much appreciated.
I was going to buy JamOrigin to play synth/piano sounds with my guitar, but now I've decided to use my old Yamaha Clavinova with midi to control my M1 software for playing House Chords, and use my Guitar for what’s its intended for.

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garryknight wrote:The thumb-on-bass string style is often known as folk style, but a great many self-taught guitarists have learned it or reinvented it.
Or, like me, are just lazy guitarists ;)

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Oh, just in service of really clear terms, in the first video he is playing an Am7 [and a Bm7]. A [and B] with the thumb at the bottom of the chords, omitting the fifth string, and a half-barre on strings 4-2. A, G C E. It's the more expedient way of voicing it that way, as opposed to a 'full barre' where you have to more purposely deal with the fifth string. Typically the full barre fingering would give you the fifth of the chord on that string, A E C G E.
I never liked it, painful, and I've got to get back into position out of it.

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sjm wrote:
garryknight wrote:The thumb-on-bass string style is often known as folk style, but a great many self-taught guitarists have learned it or reinvented it.
Or, like me, are just lazy guitarists ;)
That's why we reinvented it :D

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