Fake grace notes + vertical alignment

Hello everyone,
I would appreciate some help with this issue:

I have a flute bisbigliando on which I want a lip quarter-tone glissando at the last moment. Consequently with the whole score, I notated the glissandi as a grace note before the next rest.
When I want this glissando to be performed at the end of a bisbigliando, I had to fake the grace note as it is not possible to input a tremolo on grace notes.

I created another upstem voice, inputted the bisbilgiando, tremolo and scale to grace note size. Then I created an 8th note tuplet in order to have the “real” pauses, but as imagined, the vertical alignment is not correct between flute and piano (of course, because one has hidden tuplets).

Would someone be so kind to help me find a better way to notate this fake grace note and preserve the correct vertical alignment?

Thank you very much!

I guess you could use grace notes and a playing technique to fake the tremolo instead.

Jesper

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Or you can also enter the 4 notes (the two tremolos) in a 4:2 16th tuplet, if I understood correctly what you are looking for:

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