Choir begins singing ‘Lone Ranger’ theme with backs to the crowd

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If you believe a classical piece of music can’t have a touch of comedy added, then you’ve probably missed the masterpiece performance by the choir at Timpanogos High School.

These young people’s rendition of the classical The William Tell Overture, or widely known as the Lone Ranger, composed in the early 1800s by Gioachino Rossini, has long been talked about.

The memorable performance started with the members of the choir delivering the overture in perfect acappella before turning their backs to the crowd, with one of the singers facing the crowd, pretending she had forgotten the moves.

This brought laughter from the audience, who were likely unaware of the show that was about to unfold before their eyes.

Just seconds later, the male members, dressed in formal attires, started their hilarious antics. They started galloping across the stage on imaginary horses and it wasn’t long before the girls joined them in and sent the audience into laughter.

The carefully planned choreography, combined with humor and precision, shows that the choir perfectly rehearsed the show. It not only intended to entertain the audience but also to take the internet by storm.

As the finale of the performance approached, the members of the choir received a loud applause.

This is without a doubt one of the most unforgettable shows. It is definitely worth watching.

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Monica Pop
Monica Pop
Monica Pop is a senior writer for Bored Daddy magazine covering the latest trending and popular articles across the United States and around the world.

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