Aremith Barrios Domínguez

Ciudad de México · México
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Music teacher. Music classes for babies and children. Specialist in early childhood music education with Diapason the Wizard and in Suzuki violin, based in Mexico City.
Hello! I’m Aremith Barrios, a Mexican music educator and violinist.
In 2020 I obtained my degree as a Licenciada in Música – Instrumentista in Violín from the Faculty of Music at UNAM, under the supervision of professors Anna Litvinénkova and Panagiota Zagoura. I have taken courses in the Suzuki Method, the Alexander Technique, the Feldenkrais Method, strategies for child participation and Montessori education for ages 0–3, among others. All of this has led me to teach music and violin in a more holistic way.
I am currently also pursuing a master’s degree in Music Education at the Faculty of Music, UNAM.
I really enjoy teaching; since I was a violin student I have taught children, young people and adults. I teach violin to children from the age of three with a Suzuki approach.
I love playing chamber music, both the international classical repertoire and Mexican and Latin American music. I am currently a member of an independent chamber orchestra called Consortium Sonorus, and we regularly perform at venues across Mexico City.
As an orchestral desk player I have performed in some of Mexico City’s most important halls, such as Sala Nezahualcoyotl and the Palacio de Bellas Artes, and also in Berlin, Germany, as a member of OSEM-UNAM at the Young Euro Classic festival. I have been invited as an extra musician to perform with the Orquesta del Teatro de Bellas Artes and the Filarmónica de las Artes. I was also part of SEDENA’s violin ensemble from 2019 to 2021.
I am the mother of a young child with whom, from the age of 8 months, I have been able to experience the Diapason the Wizard method and have witnessed its benefits first-hand. The stimulation and musical initiation classes with Diapason the Wizard have helped my little one develop musical ear, rhythm and memory — he recognises all the songs, dances to them and sings them. He loves going to his classes and has great fun with his little classmates.
I’m delighted with this wonderful method; that’s why I trained as an early childhood music education teacher in Diapason the Wizard and founded the Sinfonía y Diapason the Wizard Music Academy to teach music to babies and children from six months of age in a fun and very natural way. In the classes they dance, sing and enjoy themselves while learning musical language, developing absolute pitch, rhythm, memory and body awareness. Likewise, children from the age of three gradually transition to an instrument in an organic and enjoyable way.
I live in the Benito Juárez borough, Mexico City, Mexico.









