How much time would it take to learn guitar?

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1 year properly play and learn to basic guitar knowledge. Finger, scale, chords practice.
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Depends on how much time u spend time with your instrument. some take 6 months, some within a couple of months just to cover up overall beginners stuffs includes basic theory, instrument handling, chords etc..
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