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March 24, 2020

Berklee students make virtual orchestra and sing 'What The World Needs Now Is Love'

WATCH: College students perform virtual concert amid coronavirus

Being sent home from college due to the coronavirus pandemic did not stop a group of music students from showing off their musical talents together.

Students from the Berklee College of Music and Boston Conservatory at Berklee in Boston formed a virtual orchestra to perform a touching remake of Burt Bacharach's 1960s classic song "What the World Needs Now is Love."

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Berklee students were ordered to leave campus by March 18 and will spend the rest of the semester doing online classes.

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While on her way home from Boston to Florida, Boston Conservatory senior Shelbie Rassler had the idea to organize the virtual orchestra with 74 of her classmates, according to Berklee.

Rassler went on to produce, arrange and edit the video herself.

.@BosConservatory at Berklee student @shelbiemrassler convened a virtual orchestra of 74 of her peers to create connection in a time of social distancing. #berkleeanywhere https://t.co/8upvzeXwjW pic.twitter.com/ieYW42lbva

— Berklee College of Music (@BerkleeCollege) March 23, 2020

"Just a little something to brighten your day," Rassler wrote on YouTube, where the video now has more than 34,000 views. "What started as an idea on my flight home from college ended in a collaboration with some of the most incredible people."

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"I couldn't be more grateful. Please share to help us promote positivity and optimism while we need it most," she wrote.