Shopping for sheet music can pull you in a few different directions at once. You might want an album book to play through, a classical set for study, a choral workbook to sharpen listening, or a holder so the score stays visible on a music stand. This guide sorts four very different listings into one comparison: a 1969 Cream songbook, a six-book vintage Bach collection, a choral error-detection workbook, and a saxophone sheet-music support fixture. The listed prices span $20.71 to $59.99, so the right call depends less on budget alone and more on where you'll use the item.
Quick Take
If you want a ready-made piano library, the Vintage J.S. Bach Piano Sheet Music Book Lot of 6 is the largest set at the top listed price of $59.99. If you collect rock-era piano material, the Cream - Goodbye. Sheet Music Book 1969 at $40.52 pairs a 1969 release tie-in with period photos. If you need a choral teaching tool, Choral Error Detection: Exercises for Developing Musicianship by Paul Hondorp is the lowest listed price at $20.71. And if you need a practical holder instead of more pages, the Saxophone Sheet Music Support Stand Fixture is a new black accessory at $42.45.
Listed Price Comparison
| Option | Listed Price | Price Bar | Best Fit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cream - Goodbye. Sheet Music Book 1969 | USD 40.52 | Vintage rock-era piano collecting | |
| Vintage J.S. Bach Piano Sheet Music Book Lot of 6 Henle Myra Hess Anna Magdalena | USD 59.99 | Pianists and teachers wanting a multi-book Bach set | |
| Saxophone Sheet Music Support Stand Fixture Saxphone Accessories | USD 42.45 | Sax players who need a score-holding accessory | |
| Choral Error Detection: Exercises for Developing Musicianship, by Paul Hondorp | USD 20.71 | Choral directors and students building ear-training skills |
Decision Matrix
| If your goal is... | Start with... | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Play rock-era piano songs | Cream - Goodbye. Sheet Music Book 1969 | A piano-format book with band photos and a 1969 tie-in |
| Build or expand a classical piano collection | Vintage J.S. Bach Piano Sheet Music Book Lot of 6 | Six books span beginner, urtext, and arrangement material |
| Improve choral listening skills | Choral Error Detection: Exercises for Developing Musicianship | Exercises focus on spotting errors while listening |
| Keep a score visible during sax practice | Saxophone Sheet Music Support Stand Fixture | New accessory built around displaying sheet music |
Product Notes
Cream - Goodbye. Sheet Music Book 1969

The 1969 publishing tie-in makes this a natural pick for fans who want a piano arrangement connected to the original album era. The book is a rock-genre piano score in black and white with a color cover, several band photos, and a double-page center spread. Those period extras are the main draw. The trade-off is typical of a used book: the cover shows signs of wear, and a couple of pages have slight staining near the top middle. If you want a clean working score, this one may not be ideal. If you want a piece of rock history you can play, the $40.52 price includes the extra visual material.
Vintage J.S. Bach Piano Sheet Music Book Lot of 6 Henle Myra Hess Anna Magdalena

This set gives you six separate books in one purchase for $59.99. The lineup includes the G. Henle Urtext edition of the Little Preludes and Fugues, the Anna Magdalena Bach collection, the Myra Hess arrangement of Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring, and two Bach for Beginners volumes. For a piano student or teacher, that is a practical spread of repertoire and levels. The set is marked Very Good, which is a useful sign for a used collection. The obvious limitation is the top price here; if you only want one specific piece, paying for six books may be more than you need. But as a studio or classroom lot, it covers a lot of ground.
Saxophone Sheet Music Support Stand Fixture Saxphone Accessories

This black support fixture is the only accessory in the group rather than a printed score. It is listed as new and is designed for displaying sheet music, which makes it a practical add-on for saxophone players who already have their parts or etudes. At $42.45, it sits between the Cream book and the Bach lot in price, and it doesn't add any repertoire by itself. The limitation is straightforward: it solves a display problem, not a music-selection problem. If you need something to hold a page steady, the new condition and purpose-built design are the reasons to pick it; if you're looking for music to play, this won't replace a score.
Choral Error Detection: Exercises for Developing Musicianship by Paul Hondorp

Paul Hondorp's workbook is the lowest-priced item here at $20.71. It targets a specific skill: spotting errors as a choir works through a piece. That makes it a natural workbook for choral directors, students, and teachers who want to build listening accuracy. The book includes all pages and appears to have seen limited use, though it may carry slight markings or highlighting. If you need an unmarked copy, keep that in mind. This is the only one of the four items focused on choral musicianship, so if that's your rehearsal-room need, the price and purpose line up well.
Final Call by Use Case
- Vintage rock/piano collectible: Cream - Goodbye. Sheet Music Book 1969 at $40.52 gives you album-era photos and a 1969 tie-in.
- Multi-level classical piano library: Vintage J.S. Bach Piano Sheet Music Book Lot of 6 at $59.99 offers the most printed music in one purchase.
- Choral ear training: Choral Error Detection: Exercises for Developing Musicianship at $20.71 is the lowest listed price and a focused rehearsal tool.
- Hands-free score display: Saxophone Sheet Music Support Stand Fixture at $42.45 keeps a page in view without adding printed music.