DBL, I think the 2 "dawgs" here have done a good job in answering your question & I can't add much more to the answer.
Coming to chords:
Guys, these days there is a galore of chords to choose from & learning chords has never been easy (I'm still learning as well--I've only been playing for a year & a half for fun):
People have posted chords to songs here; there are midi files to learn from (I admit, at times midi files can be intimidating for the beginner because you see all these notes being played & you don't know which notes to play with which hand, but I overcome that by playing whatever is comfortable for me)..
Caution: that being said, the true learning of chords is incumbent upon you..that is, playing a particular chord in a specific song will not be of much benefit to you if you do not know all the situations/ the condition(s) under which it can be applied
So I advise you to study the context under which the chord is being played & listen to how it sounds & try to think of all the possible places you can play it in...(If you are not sure of what I'm talking about, I advise you to visit this thread
http://www.learngospelmusic.com/forums/index.php/topic,54954.0.html & read my point on "[b#1[/b]" )
& for maximum benefit, you want to be able to play that particular chord in all the keys, so arrange the chord in all the keys & play it by either going up in half-steps, in the circle of 4th, circle of 5ths or in any random order you want..
For just a chord vault, I direct you to this site:
www.beyond.dk ...over here, you can go to the chord chart & download/ print out all the chords in all the keys..you will notice that the B chord chart is not there, but instead, the H..that is because the guy has used German notation
Last but most important, I think that this will be of much benefit to you:
I believe that now is the best time for you to practice T-Block's nicely formed 7-3-6-2-5-1 Progressions in ALL the keys...You can play them in any order you want, but I would recommend modulating (or going up) by 1 key (1/2 step) at a time for starters...so if you start in the key of C, you modulate to Db--> D etc.
You'll find these exercises here:
http://www.learngospelmusic.com/forums/index.php/topic,18903.0.html
(you might find these challenging at first, but you must press on...in my opinion, these are what will give you a real feel of what it's like to play songs in all / any key.
The effort you put into practice this will determine how soon you will be able to play in all keys...
If you can play this in all those keys, it's equivalent to you having played Marvin Sapp's Never Would Have Made It in all the keys
U13:
Why don't you convert those wav files into mp3s? you know you're consuming +/-7.5 times the space you should be!!!!
You can simply do that using
Audacity..(don't forget to download the lame.dll files to enable mp3 exporting)..
I can kindly do it for you if you can't (but I'm sure you have the software anyway)..