No. It is the adjective form of the verb "to rasp" (to scrape, to utter in a grating voice). In this case it is applied to a "coarse" voice.
you are raspy to me.
Raspy means hoarse or grating. He spoke in a raspy voice.
Raspy is referred to as rough.
Yelling made her voice raspy. The word raspy is an adjective, and some of its synonyms include hoarse and harsh.
A person with a seriously sore throat often has a raspy voice.
Raspy voices are born not made.
Maybe an opera singer can have a raspy voice, if a character is written that way. That said, a raspy voice won't project very well.
Trashy
It's not as rough as a cat's tongue, but yes I will say you could call it a little raspy
A raspy voice is usually caused by vocal cord irregularities or inflammation, not by the presence of snot. However, nasal congestion due to mucus buildup can contribute to a raspy voice by altering airflow through the vocal cords.
To quickly achieve a raspy voice, you can try whispering or speaking in a lower pitch. However, it's important to note that straining your voice to create a raspy sound can be harmful to your vocal cords. It's best to consult with a vocal coach or speech therapist for safe and effective techniques to achieve the desired raspy voice.
A rasp is a course file. During the 1850's the sound it made was use to describe the sound that is now called raspy.