Research Interests

Antariksh Pasricha’s research interests include musical perception and pedagogical approaches to music learning, with an ongoing commitment to exploring interdisciplinary methods and technology-enhanced practices that support deeper musical understanding and expression..

Music Perception & Cognition

Exploring how musicians perceive pitch, rhythm, and musical structures, and how these processes influence learning and performance.

Indian Classical Music & Microtonality

Studying raga systems, microtones, and expressive nuances within Indian Classical music traditions.

Music Pedagogy

Developing innovative and interdisciplinary approaches to teaching and learning music across different instruments and contexts.

Technology in Music Learning

Exploring digital tools and technology-enhanced methods to support music education, practice, and creative engagement.

WHY CERTAIN MUSIC FEELS MORE RESONANT:
Antariksh Pasricha
A frequency-based study of shrutis, natural tuning, and the psychoacoustic appeal of music — with observations from high school classrooms. Presented at the 7th Naad Nartan International Conference of Music (in collaboration with Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India).
SWAR-GYAN (NOTE IDENTIFICATION) IN THE DIGITAL AGE
Antariksh Pasricha
An analytical exploration of AI’s expanding role in global music pedagogy, with special focus on Indian classical music traditions.
Sound Diplomacy in Action
Antariksh Pasricha
Teaching Indian Music as a tool for cultural dialogue and international relations. Presented at a National Research Seminar organised by Pracheen Kala Kendra, Chandigarh.