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Old 05-27-2015, 05:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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We have a thread dedicated to the question of whether your pets like music ( http://www.musicbanter.com/general-m...ike-music.html ), but here is a more general thread to discuss non-human animals and their appreciation of music.

What are your favorite videos or accounts of animals appreciating or making music?

I enjoy such videos because I feel they help inspire greater awareness of our kinship with animals. Although we can never know for sure what it feels like to be a non-human animal, the videos remind us that they are feeling and thinking *something*. I think they are also simply fun to watch, because I like seeing animals appearing to have fun!

My favorite animal-making-music video was presented in the thread about pets, which is where I first heard it:

Lolita the parrot sings "Bodies"
She sings with such enthusiasm that I prefer her version to the original by Drowning Pool, which is a great song.


An elephant, "Peter," discovers how to play a piano


Cows listen to a jazz band in France
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I looked up the Thai Elephant Convervation Center ( Thai Elephant Conservation Center - Activities ) to learn about how free the elephants were while playing in the elephant orchestra, since some viewers complained that the elephants were being forced to make music and that it was abusive.

I learned that the Center created large instruments to suit elephants' bodies and did some initial training to teach elephants how to play, but then gave the elephants quite a bit of freedom to play or not:

"From the very beginning it was clear that elephants could, with endless repetition, be taught to play complex patterns. The creators decided, however, that making music should be fun for the elephants. Thus, the only commands given to elephants are to start, stop, and occasionally the number of times to strike an instrument."

^ What would be especially interesting to learn is whether elephants on their own would have discovered the sounds that they could make with the instruments, and whether they would have congregated together to play them.

I like how in one elephant orchestra video, the elephant sways back and forth while hitting the drums rhythmically. She or he has a good sense of tempo.

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The zebra finch musical art installation is definitely cool!

While I don't know if the finches are aware of the cause-and-effect relationship between their hopping on electric guitar strings and the sounds created, hearing the sounds that result when a flock of zebra finches interact with instruments is interesting.

I raised zebra finches when I was a child and never once thought of using their flight and their penchant for pecking to make music. I did notice that one of the parakeets I raised seemed to like to ring a bell.
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