the lowest g is 1,2,3 on your top hand
Yes, he does. He played alto and tenor as well as soprano on some of his earlier recordings, and still occasionally uses them (such as on his cover of "Pick up the Pieces" with David Sanborn).
d c b g bcgabbbccadab
E, E ,E , C E, High G, Low G,
a flat is the same thing as g sharp. you play it with the one, two, and three finger keys down and the top spatula key, or the top key you play with your left pinky.
D'd'e'd' bgb d'e'd' bc 'ca'g'e'
An (A) Flat on an Alto Saxophone is the same as a (G) Sharp, so the three top keys down as if you were going to play a (G), PLUS the key on the left side of the sax, the key where typically you would place your pinkie. If you need more clarification, look on the internet for an Alto Sax fingering chart.
NO.... It stops at G
G e c
The notes for Beat It on alto sax is a normal G. These are the 3 fingers down index, middle, and ring for a symphonic band.
first 3 fingers on alto atleast
Yes, he does. He played alto and tenor as well as soprano on some of his earlier recordings, and still occasionally uses them (such as on his cover of "Pick up the Pieces" with David Sanborn).
d c b g bcgabbbccadab
E, E ,E , C E, High G, Low G,
b b b g d b g d b
concert g minor b, c#, d, e, f#, g, a, b
G g g a b a g baa g ggg a b a g baa g
a flat is the same thing as g sharp. you play it with the one, two, and three finger keys down and the top spatula key, or the top key you play with your left pinky.