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From your perspective you want to arrange and rehearse your songs and he's playing over everything.
This is why in my current band I pick the players and I dont put up with noodlers. I'm the established leader and can lead the rehearsals so that they are effective (or it's my fault if they are not).
I was in a band where the other guitarist had similar qualities. Luckily we had started as a three piece and added him. When all three people told him the same thing he listened but only dialled it back to a point.
I joined a band a couple of years ago and bailed because of the other guitarist. Too loud, cherry picked parts, complained about everything. The smart move would have been to dump him, put the vocalist on acoustic guitar, share vocals and pick more suitable songs. However it wasnt my band so I bailed.
These days I try to make sure we all talk too much about what we're trying to achieve before we just start playing and building musical resentments...
Hello is anybody there LOL