"With previous musical experience it would take approximately 2-3 years in order to reach a high intermediate level.
Alone with no musical experience (i.e. reading notes, note sounds, etc.) at least 4-5 years to reach a high intermediate level.
The best way to learn the Violin is through practice and repetition, which in turn could shorten the amount of years it take to the intermediate level.
With daily practice and improvement, mastery could be accomplished in at least 7-8 years.
In the case of mastery being playing by ear, it would be at least 7-8 years to fully grasp a song and play it using hearing.
Note, however, that no instrument can truly be mastered due to the fact that even professionals have not completely perfected their abilities."
While I agree, I would also say the amount of time taken to master the violin is related to a) your teacher and their abilities, and b) the amount of time that you practice. Many people take longer periods of time to 'master' the violin, while others can pick it up in a shorter amount of time. Also, different types of practice are healthy. While solo practice is good for building technique, I would recommend learning to play with a group, which can prove to be fun and teach many valuable lessons
It is always up to the receiving institution or organization.
Typically, the minimum degree for a psychologist is a master's with a doctorate preferred especially to be a licensed clinical psychologist. Depending on the specialty the master's is approximately two to three years post bachelor's depending on the specialty. The doctorate is approximately four years post bachelor's degree.
The online degree plans are planned out the same as the traditional degree. General education or teaching degrees can take four to seven years, depending on if you choose to earn a master's degree as well. Some states require educators to have a post-bachelors degrees before considering hiring them.
I would hope you wouldn't cheat. Not only is it ethically wrong, but it doesn't give you a chance to prove you have really mastered the material. If you are having trouble, please do not get frustrated: instead, find a tutor and get extra practice. That will be far more helpful to you in the long run than cheating.
In the United States and Canada it requires a Master's Degree in Speech Language Pathology. You can have a Bachelor's Degree in an associated field first, such as psychology, education, languages/linguistics, ect...The programs are 2-3 years long depending on the school and the kind of pre-requisite courses you've obtained. I am a Speech-Language Pathologist.
Violin for dummies is great. To master the violin can take a lifetime...just saying.
By practicing.
6months
Arcangelo Corelli
The violin is generally considered more difficult to learn and master compared to the guitar.
There is no great way to try and guess how long it would take you to become good at playing the violin. It varies from person to person and some people have a natural gift to pick up the instrument much faster.
Master Brake cylinder replaced and lines bled-how long?
6 days
It depends on how focused you are.
Depends on your skills. Some people are born a master.
Pavel L. Bytovetzski has written: 'How to master the violin' -- subject(s): Violin, Instruction and study
about 12 to 20 years