
Animals & The Healing Power of Music
Musician Plumes (Loris Assadian) shares how he uses acoustic music to connect with elephants, tigers, and rhinos, revealing their deep intuition, forgiveness, and the power of quiet presence.
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Show Notes
How is music a pathway to understanding animals?
Musician Plumes takes his guitar to the world's most unlikely concert halls—farms, sanctuaries, and wild habitats. A passionate advocate for veganism and animal welfare, we discuss what animals hear, how trust forms, and what music can reveal when it enters a world not made for humans alone.
“Mostly I’ll play in a minor key, something sad, which I think can work for an animal because they can sense the sadness, and they try to reassure me and comfort me. I chose love songs because I'm convinced they are very intuitive and they can sense what I am trying to say to them, and profess my love in a way. I think there's always a way to connect, and if you're being cautious and don't threaten the animals, something beautiful can happen.”
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