Esperanza is a client written with C++ / Qt4 and aims to be cross-platform
goodness for everyone.
Some Features:
* Sleek, uncomplicated UI
* Album art in the playlist
* Remote file chooser
* Mini-mode
* Last.fm browser
Drum machine compiler. You write the drum patterns in text file with a list of
samples (*.WAV files). Feat.subroutine calls, loops, tempo changes, 8 volume
levels, 16bit-stereo-44khz mixing.
Amarok is a powerful music player for Linux and Unix, MacOS X and
Windows with an intuitive interface. It makes playing the music you
love and discovering new music easier than ever before - and it looks
good doing it!
gbsplay emulates the sound hardware of the Nintendo Game Boy(TM). It is able
to play the sounds from a Game Boy(TM) module dump (.GBS format) through
/dev/dsp, standard output or NAS.
A GTK2 based graphical client with simple and clean interface.
Features
* Support for loading/saving playlists
* File Browser
* Playlist Quicksearch
* Supports streams in MPD (MPD 0.11.0 and higher)
* ID3 Information
* Single window interface, with possibility to hide the playlist
Multimedia applications for the GNOME 2.0 desktop. Includes gnome-cd, a CDDB
aware CD player; gnome-volume-control, for controlling the sound card's mixer;
and VU-Meter, to slow down your desktop...
gnuspeech makes it easy to produce high quality computer speech
output, design new language databases, and create controlled speech
stimuli for psychophysical experiments.
gnuspeechsa is a cross-platform module of gnuspeech that allows
command line, or application-based speech output
Goggles Music Manager is a music collection manager and player that
automatically categorizes your music files based on genre, artist, album,
and song. It supports gapless playback and features easy tag editing.
Goobox is a CD player and ripper for the GNOME Desktop environment,
it uses gstreamer to play and rip CDs and cddb-slave2 (distributed
with gnome-media) to get and edit CD metadata such as track titles
and album name.
From the Amarok wiki:
The moodbar officially returns as of Amarok 1.4.4! It shows
you the "mood" of a track, which you can then use to figure
out when something interesting happens in the song.
http://amarok.kde.org/wiki/Moodbar