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    KGuitar is powerful KDE-based music tabulature editor with support of guitar, drums, classic note scores, MIDI synthesizer output, chord, scales, modes, melody and rhythm construction and analysis tools, lots of tab effects, Guitar Pro files import.
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    eXtace is a 3D audio visualization tool (or eye candy depending on how you look at it). eXtace requires ESD (Esound) for its sound input source. It performs a FFT (fast fourier transform) on audio and displays it via various graphical modes.
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    jackGuitar is a jack capture client which displays the given note you are playing (or could be) on a fretboard without any midi pickup. The UI uses gtk+/cairo, and offers some bells & whistles like changing the tuning or displaying scales & modes on the fretboard.
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