PDF boxes

Working on a new Mac 10.9.5 and new InDesign CS6. Attempting to export document at PDF. Document contains music placed in it as eps. Little boxes replace the lyrics and text in the music. Never had this problem with the old InDesign. Help! Thanks. Craig

Can you share an EPS file?
All the music publishing I have done do often have TNR in them, but for the actual notation there is a different font used. Some of the EPS files I get don't have the font embedded and so cannot convert properly to a PDF without it. Others work fine when the font is embedded. Often times the EPS files come out of MuseScore, and so use the font (or a variant) as per the screen shot below from a PDF.

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