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So to start, I tried to simply override the extra-offset attribute of the TextScript grob and then just drop a normal lower-case “z” on the stem using a text markup, as in the example below. Namely, I ran into a bit of transcription which included a press, or buzz roll, which is typically noted with a Z through the stem.

Despite the fact that I’ve been using Lilypond for drum notation for 3 years now, every once in awhile I run into something that I have yet to encounter, and such a thing happened recently.
