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“What can I get you? Coffee? Sake? Whiskey?” “Right, right…” His brother took a step back and brushed the back of his hand quickly over his eyes. It’s you and not-…” Then his arms were around him, and Kazuya winced because everything ached and he could see nothing beyond a facefull of his brother’s silvery hair. Like he was the one who’d just done the deed and not Kazuya. His brother stood before him, breathing hard. He stared at the blood that printed in the place he lifted his hand from. The elevator gave a bing and the doors slid open. At least he was wearing his red trainers – his father’s blood barely showed on them. A scuffed blazer hung off his shoulders and he was still wearing his gi bottoms. He licked at a trail of blood drying on his lip. The face looking back at him from the shiny elevator walls was hard, angular, scarred, and dominated by thick dark eyebrows that had rarely stopped frowning in twenty-five years. He walked into the lobby of a tall, sleek black building and took an elevator to the top floor. A curtain had dropped over the world, and not the cars with their bright headlights, nor the pedestrians with their brilliant rainbow umbrellas, nor the sights and smells and sounds of city beginning to buzz with evening could draw back that veil. He walked down a street he had walked a thousand times before. He watched the way blood ran through his clenched fist and dropped cloudy into mirror puddles. It was raining and the streets had soaked up the neon from the lights of the buildings above. Stats: Published: Updated: Words: 113638 Chapters: 75/? Comments: 250 Kudos: 289 Bookmarks: 24 Hits: 12088 implied/mentions of canonical child abuse.some darker themes and angst - Freeform.tags and rating will be updated as stories are added.In the next lesson, we will look at some string-specific notation elements, such as, pulls, bends, and glissando. The solution I came up with was to create a single \markup with everything I need, except the alignment as that may change in the course of a piece. On a score with a bunch of them inserting each of those could get pretty unruly. But now we have a problem of having 3 overrides per buzz roll. \once \override TextScript #'extra-offset = #'(.4.
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\once \override TextScript #'font-size = #2 2.5)Ĭloser, but the z needs to be a bit bigger. \once \override TextScript #'extra-offset = #'(.6. \once \override TextScript #'font-family = #'typewriter In order to have it look how it should, I felt, the “z” needed to be from a sans-serif font to remove the extra unnecessary ornamentation and to make the line width consistent. \once \override TextScript #'extra-offset = #'(.7. 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.
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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.