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Professional Musician with 9 Years of experience in Performing and Teaching Music

It depends on your commitment to learning the Keyboard. Having said that one month is a reasonable period to understand and play the basics of Music and Keyboard. Including practising at least for an hour or half an hour to your daily schedule will make it possible and help you improve. After this period,...
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It depends on your commitment to learning the Keyboard. Having said that one month is a reasonable period to understand and play the basics of Music and Keyboard. Including practising at least for an hour or half an hour to your daily schedule will make it possible and help you improve. After this period, you can start getting good at playing by practising daily. read less
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It varies from person to person. It honestly depends what would you want your leaning outcome to be. If you wish to know the basics and understand the keys and timing, it should take about 2 to 3 months. Further, with practice, you will improve your skills. So to answer your question, the more time you...
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It varies from person to person. It honestly depends what would you want your leaning outcome to be. If you wish to know the basics and understand the keys and timing, it should take about 2 to 3 months. Further, with practice, you will improve your skills. So to answer your question, the more time you spend in practising, the faster you learn. read less
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Professional musician along with 5 years of teaching experience.

Somewhere around 4-5 months will be enough for basic playing.
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As a beginner, if you are practising daily 1 hour, then you might take 6-7 months to become an intermediate player.
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In a few weeks, you will be able to play a few melodies, that's it. For you to be playing at a decent level, you'll need to put in a lot of practice, so the time will be in a few months and provided that you're practising well. It's just like any other instrument, the more you practice, the better you...
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In a few weeks, you will be able to play a few melodies, that's it. For you to be playing at a decent level, you'll need to put in a lot of practice, so the time will be in a few months and provided that you're practising well. It's just like any other instrument, the more you practice, the better you get. read less
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Well, this is a prevalent question that is asked. Honestly, there's no definite answer to this. Firstly, it depends on the pace of students' progress, and that is different for different students. Secondly, what do you mean by 'learn'? At what point do you say that you've 'learnt' playing the keyboard...
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Well, this is a prevalent question that is asked. Honestly, there's no definite answer to this. Firstly, it depends on the pace of students' progress, and that is different for different students. Secondly, what do you mean by 'learn'? At what point do you say that you've 'learnt' playing the keyboard or any instrument for that matter. Everyone keeps learning, even teachers. The learning doesn't stop—bottom line - it's not possible to give an objectively correct answer to this question. read less
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For a beginner, it takes about six months to learn and see the outcome. It depends upon your interest and effort you put into daily practice; you'd need to practice approximately 20-30 minutes a day, 5 to 6 days per week.
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Music Trainer for Guitar and Keyboard/Piano with 15 years Experience.

At least it takes 3 to 6 months and also it depends on the requirement of the student what he wants to learn particularly such as subject, songs, divine purpose, new composition etc.
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Piano Teacher and live perfomer with 5 years Experience.

It's all about one-word "practice".
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Piano/Keyboard Teacher -15 years Experience

I don't think you can quantify the learning curve of music. However, some factors accelerate the process like regular classes, religious practice, urge to learn more etc...just a timeline is challenging.
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