Then I would suggest that you write down the exact dynamics and instrumentation (in terms of who's playing at least) for each part of the song and show this to the others each time. If you plan it out properly then it's a lot harder for somebody to argue with that than if it's your spur-of-the-moment suggestion against theirs and they'll be more confident to follow your suggestions. If the New Yorker guy continues to challenge you on this then you can get him to plan out his ideas for the whole arrangement too and then you can try both sets of suggestions out. You never know, he might know what he's talking about. Or he might not.
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Originally Posted by Katyppfan
When Pete plays it is 100% live , your music if that's what you call it doesn't sound so good either? so you can't really critercize can you ?
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