horse/hoarse
The homophone for "ball" is "bawl," which means to cry loudly or shout in a loud voice.
Raspy is referred to as rough.
The root word of "homophone" is "phone", which comes from the Greek word "phōnē" meaning "sound" or "voice".
Bawl, as to shout in a loud voice, to cry out or howl. Also, ball, an object in the shape of a sphere
Leader = noun, the person in charge, or at the head of something.Lieder = noun (plural of lied), German songs for solo voice and piano accompaniment
I recently wrote a song where the vocals are supposed to sound rough, but not quite growling/screaming.
Raspy or grating.
Hoarse / Horse .
hoarse Here's an example sentence: While recovering from laryngitis, Jill's voice sounded hoarse.
Most people would say 'raspy' or 'baritone'.
timber is a kind of voice a person has whether it is rich pleasant weak thin hoarse husky nasal or rough
The term for having a harsh or rough voice, often associated with excessive use, is "hoarseness." Hoarseness can result from various factors, including vocal strain, illness, or irritants. It typically describes a voice that sounds raspy, breathy, or strained, affecting the quality of sound produced when speaking or singing.