Have you knocked off the sharp and if so do you still have it then get your tuner in if the key has split then it needs repairing not replacing – keys are made in sets for each model and on older pianos they were cut by hand so middle C for one lets say Rogers will not fit the next Rogers in the assembly line well not with out a bit of fiddling so you can’t just ask for a key number 40 for a whatever it just don’t work that way
Broken keys in schools is quite common I do at least 1 a year and I don’t do many schools I have about 40 on my books
Barrie,
Help i broke a piano key at school (i a** slid it)
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