Instead of playing for your typical classical music lovers, Barton’s fans are a bit more unorthodox.

Since 2011, he’s been dragging his piano to a wildlife sanctuary for old and injured elephants.

It was there that elephant-lover Barton found out aboutElephants World.

Blind Elephant Listening to the Classical Piano

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What happened when Barton began to play for the first time was something the musician will never forget.

Plara, who has since passed, isn’t the only elephant to enjoy the music.

In fact, Barton notes that almost all elephants have some sort of reaction.

Some, like a blind elephant named Lam Duan, sway gently to the rhythm of the song.

I am just trying and learning.

Each of theover 70 videosis a moving look at how music influences these animals.

Here Lam Duan, an elderly blind elephant, sways gently to the rhythm of the music.

Sometimes the elephants even join in and sing along to the piano.