You can check out my full arrangement here. This opens up your hand to enable more stretching!Īfter each initial fretted note, you’ll get an open 4th string with your thumb straight after, which turns Campus from a G major scale to an excellent riff. If the stretch bothers you, try placing your thumb right behind the ukulele neck, with your thumb pointing towards the ceiling. As this is a G major scale, the way that we should tackle scales on the ukulele is via a finger per fret technique – this means your index finger is always on the 7th fret, middle always on the 8th, ring always on the 9th, and pinky always on the 10th. Let’s talk about the left-hand technique. That means you have one small hand movement as you move your index from string 3 to string 2, but it shouldn’t feel too strange.
If you enjoy the content available then please consider helping me out by subscribing to my youtube channel and following me on facebook You can also gain access to work-in-progress tabs for. All songs are listed alphabetically by first letter only. The right-hand technique requires our thumb to be glued to string 4, so that means the index finger will take over string 3 and string 2, with the middle sticking to string 1. This is a complete list of all available tabs that I have completed. Campus is a very clever riff, it essentially is a G major scale – and that’s it! The way we need to tackle this riff is very different, so let’s talk about the right hand first.