Staccato lead

A staccato lead is a musical term that describes a type of melody or solo played with short, detached, and crisp notes. It is characterized by the use of quick, rhythmic bursts of sound, with each note being played for a shorter duration than its actual value. The staccato technique adds a sense of energy and forward momentum to the lead, creating an intense and impactful musical effect. It is often used in genres like jazz, rock, electronic, and classical music.