This musician plays and sings for animals with his pink guitar (and their reactions will excite you)

There music It is not only an art intended for humans, but also has a Special effect also on animals. An extraordinary example of this connection is represented by Plumesa Francophone singer -songwriter who decided to bring his pink guitar Around the world, giving sweets serenades with horses, giraffes, elephants, cows and even a curious okapi.

The idea of ​​playing for animals was born when Plumes read that The cows respond to music. Intrigued, he decided to experience him in person. At the first improvised concert in a pasture, animals approached with interestlistening carefully and even rubbing against his guitar. This moment marked the beginning of a journey that led him to find out how much the Music can create deep ties between living beings.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by plumes (@plumesofficiel)

How animals react to music

PLUMES believes that the animals perceive vibrations musical instruments, reacting with curiosity and affection. His delicate approach and his soft voice seem to have a calming effect, so much so that many of his performances become real moments of intimacy between him and animals. Horsesfor example, Yes they get closer gently, while some more affectionate specimens they crawl against himcreating scenes of extraordinary sweetness.

A particularly exciting video shows Plules while playing for a group of therapy horses. Their reaction was incredible: one of them approached to rest the head on his shoulder, as if he wanted thank him for the music. This type of interaction shows that the animals respond to energy and human emotionscreating connections that go beyond simple curiosity.

Experts say that many animals can be sensitive to musiceven if in different ways from human beings. While they do not understand the texts or the melody, they seem to perceive The emotional intention behind a song. Plumes, with his pink guitar, continues to demonstrate that music is a universal language that overcomes barriers between species. With his sweet serenades, Plumes not only enchants animals, but it also reminds us that music is a form of communication capable of touch every living being.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by plumes (@plumesofficiel)