

Edrie Means Weekly
Edrie Means Weekly is a distinguished voice expert and serves as an Auxiliary Adjunct Associate Professor of Voice at Shenandoah University. Since 1995, she has been instrumental in shaping the curriculum and training at the CCM Vocal Pedagogy Institute, which she co-founded. Edrie's teaching repertoire includes vocal pedagogy, musical theatre singing styles, commercial singing styles, and opera, reflecting her diverse expertise in the field. Her reputation as an exceptional trainer of singers in various vocal styles is well-earned, as she actively engages in professional singing herself. Edrie has shared her knowledge and skills through masterclasses and presentations at numerous conferences around the globe, solidifying her status as a leading authority in commercial and musical theatre singing styles. Edrie's scholarly contributions are notable, with multiple research publications in the Journal of Voice focusing on the pedagogy of CCM styles. Her insights have also been featured in four books dedicated to vocal pedagogy, further establishing her as a thought leader in the discipline. The success of her students is a testament to her effective teaching methods, with many of them performing on Grammy Award-winning recordings, gracing Broadway stages, and appearing in prestigious venues worldwide. Edrie's commitment to excellence in vocal training continues to inspire and elevate the careers of aspiring singers across the globe.
Publications
, 497-501, 2023-02-22