Hello everyone this is my very first post and this seemed like the best piano forum to be a part of after lurking as a guest for a few weeks

A bit about myself: I am 22 years old and was in need of a new hobby so I decided to pick up piano after playing the guitar recreationally. I have been playing for roughly 9 weeks with the first 2 weeks on a keyboard and the rest on a digital piano (no room for an acoustic and I like the midi capabilities.)
I have not taken any lessons and don't plan to unless I find myself not progressing at a pace I'm happy with or have hit a brick wall as I am sceptical of the benefits as I am already practicing ALOT and I feel like my motivation alone will be enough (this opinion may change after a few months haha)
A few weeks into playing I decided that I wanted to play classical after hearing Valentina Lisitsa playing Moonlight Sonata mvt 3 and it sounded incredible. Now I find myself listening to classical music just for pleasure which I have never done in the past. My ultimate piano goals are to be able to play the entire moonlight sonata and Hungarian Rhapsody no.2 (ambitious I know but I am the type of person that obsesses over their hobby.)
So anyway the first classical piece I learned was fur elise and I know it's not recommended for a beginner but it gave me the motivation to practice hard because I love the song. I have been playing it for around 7 weeks and have linked the file in this post.
I would really appreciate any feedback as it's not too easy to judge yourself. There is a few note mistakes in there as it was the first time I recorded and was nervous but I think it is a fair representation of what my average performance of it goes like. I notice that in the second part of the song where it changes into a more 'upbeat happy' melody that my legato is not perfect. I think this is a bad habit of me relying on the pedal too much and I don't even notice it when I am playing so I am going to work hard to correct this.
Also in the final fast section that leads back into the 'well known' part of the song I played it a bit too fast and skipped notes. Otherwise I would love to hear what you thought of it and I apologise for the static I think my cable is bad but its not too distracting!
Verosk