On The Rooftop Peter Pan Flute Sheet Music May 2026
On the Rooftop — Peter Pan Flute Sheet Music
Bridge (bars 11–14) — playful leap, higher register 11. (staccato) A4 (eighth) — D5 (eighth) — F#5 (quarter, mf) — rest (quarter) 12. D5 (quarter, mp) — C#5 (quarter, mp) — B4 (half, mp) 13. (accel. slightly) F#5 (quarter, f) — G5 (quarter, f) — A5 (half, f) 14. (hold) A5 (whole, dim to p)
- Light, airy tone: Focus on producing a light, airy tone to evoke the feeling of floating on air.
- Legato playing: Smooth, connected playing (legato) will help you achieve a sense of fluidity and continuity.
- Ornamentation: Don't be afraid to add some gentle ornamentation, such as trills or appoggiaturas, to give your performance a touch of whimsy.
- Look for dotted quarter notes followed by eighth notes. This creates a "long-short, long-short" pattern that mimics the push-and-pull of a kite in the wind.
- Pro Tip: Add a slight diminuendo (getting softer) at the end of each phrase to simulate drifting higher into the atmosphere.