On The Rooftop Peter: Pan Flute Sheet Music

This is a tricky request because is not a standard, widely published piece for solo pan flute with a known title in the classical or folk repertoire. However, depending on what you are actually looking for, there are three very likely possibilities.

On the Rooftop (Peter Pan’s Flight) Key: C major Time signature: 4/4 Tempo: 120 BPM (light, floating) on the rooftop peter pan flute sheet music

Below is a guide to help you find (or create) the correct sheet music, including the most probable tune you mean. In the 1954 Broadway musical (and the 2003 film), there is a rooftop scene where Peter teaches Wendy and the boys to fly. The instrumental music here is a reprise of “I’m Flying” or “I Won’t Grow Up.” This is a tricky request because is not

| Song | Artist | Pan Flute Cover Search | |------|--------|------------------------| | | Nico & Vinz | Search: “Rooftop Nico Vinz pan flute tutorial” | | On the Roof | The Drifters (or Peter Bjorn & John ) | Rare for pan flute, but melody fits in G major | | Rooftop | James Blunt | No common pan cover, but playable | ✅ Most likely viral pan flute rooftop song: “Rooftop” by Nico & Vinz – the chorus melody is simple and pentatonic, perfect for pan flute. Possibility 3: You want to compose “On the Rooftop” for pan flute (custom sheet music) Since no standard piece exists by that exact name, here is a simple original melody written in numbered notation (common for pan flute) and solfege . In the 1954 Broadway musical (and the 2003

6 7 1’ | 2’ 1’ 7 6 | 5 6 7 1’ | 2’— — | A B C D C B A G A B C D 3’ 2’ 1’ 7 | 6 7 1’ 2’ | 1’— — — || E D C B A B C D C

I’m fly——ing, I’m fly——ing, look at me—— E D C E D C G A B Up where the sky starts, watch as the moon glows C B A G F# E D C B A G

Search for “I Won’t Grow Up sheet music” or “I’m Flying Peter Pan flute” on MuseScore or SheetMusicPlus. Transpose the vocal line to C major for pan flute. Possibility 2: You mean a popular “Rooftop” song (not Peter Pan) If you heard a viral pan flute cover of a song called “On the Rooftop,” it is likely one of these: