I would agree with everything Mark says, and add the following:
Depending on the WPS go with a 1/16" land for 2" pipe.
For me, 2" is right on the border for 1/16" tungsten or 3/32", either will work fine, but you can get in tight with 1/16" and still have some wiggle room to adjust position. I find it easier to see with as well. Try both and see what works best for you.
Looks like you're jumping right into 6G. Get to where you can nail 1G, 2G, and 5G first. If you have problem areas, practice that angle with plate, as you will get a lot more time at the problem angle. With pipe it changes too fast so it's a lot harder to figure out what you're doing wrong, more so with smaller pipe like 2".
Try to keep a consistent rhythm of torch motion and filler rod. If you find you're feeding rod faster in some places, you know something is wrong. The pipe is the same all the way around, your weld needs to be the same all the way around.
Long arc, short arc, heliarc and in-the-dark!