About
Hi there! I’m Anna Sparks, and I’m passionate about making piano lessons a fun and rewarding experience for your child.
My teaching approach blends the well-loved Faber Piano Adventures books with a mix of classical music, technique, ear training, sight reading, and fun music theory activities. This combination ensures your child gets a well-rounded musical education.
I hold diplomas in piano performance and pedagogy from the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM).
I know some parents might wonder, "Can online lessons really work?" The answer is yes! I currently teach over 30 students virtually. Their progress is excellent, on par with in-person students, and the lessons are fast-paced and fun! I host virtual recitals twice a year—it's a great way for them to share their progress and celebrate their hard work.
For beginners, I recommend 30-minute lessons once a week, which cost $25.
Outside of teaching, I love playing piano and organ at my church, and I conduct the church orchestra and bell groups. During the pandemic, I even ran an international virtual choir and orchestra, which was an amazing experience in bringing people together through music.
If you’re considering piano lessons for your child but have questions about how it all works, feel free to reach out. I’m here to help and would love to chat more about how we can make music a joyful part of your child’s life!
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
$25 for 30 minutes
Cost for books is additional
What types of students have you worked with?
Ages 6-18
Beginner, intermediate, transfer students
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
First and foremost, think about why you want to learn music and what you hope to achieve. Are you looking to play your favorite songs, prepare for exams, or just explore music for fun? Once you have a clear idea, share those goals with any prospective teacher—this helps them understand how to best support your journey.
It’s also important to find a teacher who feels like the right fit for you. Look for someone who is experienced in teaching students at your age and skill level and who enjoys working with the style of music you’re interested in. A teacher with a positive and encouraging attitude can make all the difference, helping you stay motivated and excited to practice. The right teacher should inspire you to keep growing and make music a joyful part of your life!
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
It’s important to have a clear sense of what you (or your child) want to achieve with music lessons. Here are a few key questions to consider:
🔹What are your goals? Are you looking to play for fun, or do you have more specific objectives, like performing in recitals, participating in competitions, or preparing for assessments?
🔹What styles of music do you enjoy? Knowing what genres or pieces excite you can help ensure your lessons are tailored to your tastes and keep you motivated.
🔹Do you want to play in specific settings? For example, are you interested in learning to play for worship services or in another community setting?
🔹Do you play other instruments, or plan to in the future? This can influence your learning approach and help your teacher support your broader musical journey.
🔹Thinking through these questions before you talk to potential teachers will help you find someone who’s a great fit for your goals and can guide you on the path you’re most excited about.