Below is an original short solo flute piece titled "On the Rooftop," inspired by the whimsical, adventurous mood associated with Peter Pan. It’s written for a concert (C) flute, suitable for intermediate players. Tempo, dynamics, articulations, and suggested fingerings are included.
The track "On the Rooftop" (often titled as part of the medley "On the Rooftop / What's a Kiss / Perturbed Pixie") is an instrumental score piece from Disney’s 1953 animated classic, Peter Pan. Composed and conducted by Oliver Wallace, this whimsical melody captures the magical atmosphere of the Darling family’s nursery rooftop right before the children take flight. Finding Sheet Music for Flute on the rooftop peter pan flute sheet music
Here is a write-up designed to accompany flute sheet music for the piece, along with a guide to playing it if you are looking to learn it by ear or transcribe it. On the Rooftop — Peter Pan Flute Sheet
Phrase A (bars 3–10) — main theme, singable melody
3. D5 (quarter, mp) — E5 (quarter, mp) — F#5 (quarter, mp) — E5 (quarter, mp)
4. D5 (quarter, mp) — B4 (quarter, mp) — A4 (half, mp, slight ritard)
5. (crescendo) E5 (quarter, mf) — F#5 (quarter, mf) — G5 (quarter, mf) — F#5 (quarter, mf)
6. E5 (quarter, mf) — D5 (quarter, mp) — B4 (quarter, mp) — A4 (quarter, mp) Soaring arpeggios that mimic the act of flying
Conclusion
Unlike pop songs, Disney instrumental cues can be tricky to find in public domains. Here is the best way to locate high-quality "On the Rooftop" Peter Pan flute sheet music.
While most Peter Pan songbooks focus on "The Second Star to the Right" or "Following the Leader," the Hal Leonard Peter Pan Anthology includes instrumental interludes. Look for the "Flight to Neverland" suite, which contains the "On the Rooftop" motif.