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Oooooooor......play Session Mode! It can be used to learn lots of scales entirely, jam at your own speed and maybe improve a bit of the rhythmics too!
Thank you for the guide, man. :) Have an award!
And sorry for the spam, the 1000 character limit can be annoying when you want to give a well-detailed feedback xD
Instead, try searching people playing along in YouTube to see how they do it...or even try to find the notes yourself! This can be annoying and demand a lot of time, but this helps you to remember where the notes are...and also helps you to play the song the way its more comfortable for you, aaaaaaaaand you also learn how to learn a song by ear!
Your guide pretty much encourages everyone to take a slow pace, even if you are an okay guitarist. No one needs to be an expert to walk along together in that huge journey of practice and studies, even the "god tiers" have their own struggles that they have to overcome, you're never "there"!