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Just take your time and train it, you'll eventually become good.
I recall that at some point - during the second last boss battle - I understood that I just needed to press the attack and parry buttons in an honest beat. Then my Just Timing started to went up, staying around 80%.
After beating the game on Rhythm Master and still sticking around for achievements, I get S ranks without ever paying attention to the music, surroundings, 808 and so on. I get 95% regularly, and got an 100% today too.
Just keep playing! There will be a moment when you think you finally got the hang of it.
Otherwise, yeah there's a learning curve. Some people struggle with rhythm games, some struggle with action games and some struggle with multi-tasking so they only focus on one side at the cost of doing poorly with the other. You can definitely learn to deal with both, but I can only recommend that you persevere and maybe spend some time in the training mode!