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I have a physical collection I have been accumulating for decades now, that goes as far back as 1937. I have converted everything to flac and it resides on a NAS drive. I have used Beets and Picard, and back in the day MP3Tag for tagging, and surprisingly, MusicBee (Windows) is great for embedding lyrics. It takes a while to embed lyrics in a large collection. Currently I have everything tagged, in their respective artists/albums, and embedded lyrics for about 75-80% of them. I run Navidrome and stream via Feishin locally, and Substreamer on my mobile.
ETAL I have also used czkawka_gui in the past to clean out duplicates.
MusicBee, I loved that player back when I was a Windows user. And MediaMonkey if you didn't mind paying. Those two were the best music players. Now that I am full time Linux, there isn't a player that even compares.
However, Feishin is about as close as I can get to a UI I like for a player, and luckily it works with Navidrome (jellyfin and others too)
Whenever I have to sift through a big collection, Feishin is no longer the right tool. In that case I use Quod Libet with the 3 panes layout. Resembles Musicbee/MediaMonkey pretty well, while being very fast!
OP: Don't forget to have some fun with your collection: Mixxx - mixing and looping, so much fun!