I'm planning on making a CD with a friend of mine. Not really forming a band. I'm not ready for that. The thing is, I don't know if I'm ready for it. I don't know that much about music, and I play a bass, Yet I'm writing all the music. This is the first time I'm doing this, and I'm freaking out. I guess what I'm asking for is "how do I wanna do this". I don't reall consider myself a musician. More of a visionary. I can come up with great music, but getting it down on paper takes forever, and I usually forget what I hear in the process. Really what I'm asking is for the steps you would take for writing a song. What comes first, and after that and stuff? I think that over time the more I'm around music, I can start to write it easily, but I need to start somewhere. So I come to you begging for some kind of help. There are emotional reasons for me making this album.
I usually work in a group atmosphere. I'm no musician but like you i'm a kind of visionary. I write lyrics obsessively and while I write I place notes on what each section should sound like and if there should be any bridges or flourishes. It helps that I work with some very talented people who can come up with decent material on the spot over my directions, but I still recommend that you don't write entirely alone and instead, work with your friend as well and discuss!! Always discuss, no matter how many are in the band.
Also, regularly practice the material you have. Sometimes you can come up with something that SEEMS to do the trick..until you play it in a practice room environment. It isn't nice but you should be honest with yourself and toss that idea. Quality music comes from sacrifice and persistence, so stick at it, no matter how long it takes.