1234,
I think there are several ways for one to hold a pick. Of course the conventional (most popular) is to hold it between your thumb and index finger. I know some musicians who don't use a pick at all, and some use slip-on picks on their fingers.
Using a pick helps create a more crisp sound when played. This is more suitable when you're playing an acoustic guitar (if you don't fingerpick.) For electric, I'm not sure if it matters. Unless you're planning to do some lead or blues guitar work.
These are just my own opinions. Others may have different perspective.
Nonetheless, play often and make music!
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hi
i always held a pick with my thumb on one side and my first and second fingers on the other side but i recently read that your supposed to only have your first finger on the other side to the thumb. this certainly seems easier when picking songs like good riddance(green day) but i prefer strumming the other way. should i try and get used to strumming with just first finger and thumb? and will it make a difference to my strumming sound?
thanks
12345abcd3
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