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Watch as an elephant plays the harmonica

In Tamil Nadu's rejuvenation camp she learns to dance to her own tune



Lakshmi, an elephant in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, has a penchant for the harmonica, and is showing great promise, according to her mahout, Balan.
Image Credit: Twitter

Tamil Nadu: Playing an instrument no easy feat for bipedals with a sense of rhythm and tune. But what happens when all you’ve got is a snout and a very ‘motivated’ master? Apparently, beautiful music. India’s ANI news agency has reported an elephant with a penchant for the harmonica. Lakshmi, a pachyderm in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, is showing great promise – at least as per her mahout, Balan. He said: “I had to struggle a lot to train Lakshmi to play the mouth organ. She had broken the mouth organ 3-4 times that I had given her earlier but I did not give up. I kept on trying and slowly she started learning it.”

Lakshmi, who lives in a rejuvenation camp in Thekkampatti, has been recorded – bells around her neck, face paint in place, trunk in charge of music – dancing to her own tune. Here’s a look at the video.

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