If you want a very rough ballpark figure (there are huge variations, of course) I'd estimate after a life in the music field that the average person who sits down in the chair on their first day as a graduate professional musician (such as a member of a symphony orchestra), has 16 years of playing experience behind them at that point. All bets off when it comes to "prodigies", though.
it would take at least 1-2 years it would take at least 1-2 years
one hour
There is no set time limit, it would depend how professional or knowledgeable the persons or persons dealing with the estate are.
It would cost about $1,000 to take it with a professional. Your would e learning from the best.
A year at least maybe more
take dance classes and practice on your free time :)
i would take my car to a professional
You need to consult with a professional physician on this matter.
It would take as long as it takes you to get to your nearest US Post Office. There they can tell you how long it would take to deliver it.
I'm guessing not as long as it would take for you to swim there.
for a professional it'll take somewhere around 2 hours.
The length of time to complete a professional degree program varies depending on the field of study. On average, most professional degree programs take around 4 to 6 years to complete.