Score editor: mapped score style

Hi,
I' m trying to write normal head notes in a mapped score style.
But i can only get an "X" instead of the normal head note.
I have: opened an environment window> double clicked on the icon> in Head i' ve change the "X", but it didn' t work.
Thanks.

it will provided you have chosen the correct instrumnet mapping and score style.

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