Music producers must be able to write, arrange, produce and record songs for other artists or their own projects. They require strong time management, critical thinking, decision making and work ethic skills to juggle producing songs for multiple artists simultaneously. Music producers typically start as freelance technicians, earn a music degree, and work their way up by producing for underground artists initially. Music directors are responsible for coordinating, developing and supervising music programs like orchestras, bands and choirs. They must be able to select and train ensemble members, direct at rehearsals, and interpret composers' works. Music directors need strong performance skills on their instrument and experience as a performer to understand things from a player's perspective, which