(VIDEO)Choir Begins Singing ‘Lone Ranger’ Theme With Backs to the Crowd, When They Spin Around I Can’t Stop Laughing

The Timpanogos High School Choir recently treated their audience to a truly memorable and incredibly funny performance of the William Tell Overture. This piece is famous for its lively “Lone Ranger” theme, and the choir found a very clever way to make it their own.
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They started their performance in a unique way, singing the well-known instrumental tune completely acapella, meaning without any instruments, just their voices. This alone was a special treat for the audience, showcasing the teenagers’ talent.
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The Surprise Unfolds
However, the choir had a big surprise planned! As they began to sing, most of the students turned their backs to the audience, creating a very unusual sight. But one young woman remained facing the crowd. This immediately got people wondering what was happening, and soon, everyone in the audience started to laugh.
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It quickly became clear that the moment when some students turned and others didn’t was all part of the act. This “mistake” was actually a clever trick designed to make the audience laugh even harder. As the choir continued their performance, they kept up their amusing antics, making the audience the real “target” of their playful joke. People were laughing so much, they were practically “rolling around in their seats”!
Laughter Fills the Hall
The audience clearly loved what was happening on stage. They laughed out loud as the girls in the choir playfully copied each other’s movements and expressions, adding to the fun. This joyful and silly atmosphere continued right to the very end of the performance.
When the choir finished, the applause was absolutely thunderous. It was obvious that everyone in attendance had enjoyed a truly unforgettable classical performance, filled with both great music and lots of laughter. This clever and amusing show was certainly a highlight, proving that classical music can be incredibly entertaining! It really makes you think that “not using these young people in a reality TV show was a missed opportunity” because their performance was so engaging and full of personality.