Terry, cute tune and I hope you don't mind constructive criticism. Quite frankly, you're doing what we used to call 'jumping the beat'---in other words, playing ahead of the beat, which gives the illusion that you're playing faster than the accompaniment (although you're really not; you're just playing the notes a couple of milliseconds faster than they should be played. Here's an experiment for you; first, slow it down @ 8-12 bpm and then just hum the tune (don't play) while clapping on the 2 and 4. Just sort of 'relax' into it. First though, listen to this current version until you hear what I observed above. Unless you hear it, you won't be able to correct it.
Try it. Sometimes 'rushing the beat' is nothing more than nerves (ever notice how you play more relaxed when you're NOT recording - that's because you aren't tensed up about the possibility of making a mistake).
I'm only mentioning this because if you're playing for dancers, they WILL notice. Good luck with it and keep experimenting -- that's where the fun is

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chas