Definte "decent."

Although I'm spoiled and own a baby grand by the good graces of my parents, I play on all manner of broken upright pianos provided by my school. Certainly it's more difficult to play on bad uprights, and recordings won't sound as good, but I think most of us would be reasonable and take that into account when listening to a home-made recording.
So I'll start the ball rolling. Here are the two recordings I've ever made, neither of which is particularly impressive. They are taped with a 15-year old hand-held tape recorder, so the sound quality is quite a few degrees less than magnificent.
Turn the volume up if you don't hear anything, these tend to be pretty quiet.
Scarlatti's Sonata in D minor, K. 9. The beginning measures seem to be missing a couple notes. I don't remember missing anything (I played this over and over again until I had it pretty perfect), but I guess the recording speaks for itself. My apologies.
https://www.polarisboard.org/motrax/Scarlatti_Sonata_9.mp3The second movement of Beethoven's Sonata Op. 27 No. 2, "Moonlight." I take this pretty fast, my teacher's always telling me to slow down. But I like playing it this way (sans mistakes), so whatever.
https://www.polarisboard.org/motrax/Beethoven_Moonlight_2.mp3I'd like to hear recordings of others, not just Mister Comme Le Vent. And I'd also like comments/criticism about my renditions of these two little pieces.
~Motrax