Thanks to digger, montydog, Wolfini, MartynRich, and Neil C! I agree that the bass is too prominent and my voice has too much reverb. I actually know nothing about mixing and I'm okay with the idea of trusting my ears. My obstacles are:
1. When I open the reverb, um, what is it...plugin? It just comes on a list in Audacity. Anyway, when I click on Reverb, a window pops open a bunch of choices. I've spent some time experimenting with those choices, trying to figure out how to get what I want, but I'm pretty much just shooting in the dark, so it's time-consuming.
2. For this first serious attempt at mixing, I chose not to try to set every instrument separately. Instead I used a pre-programmed accompaniment pattern from my keyboard. So I don't think I can do any real mixing on the instrumentation. Perhaps there is some way to manipulate the sounds, relative to each other, to at a least a limited degree by using EQ? I've looked at the EQ thingy in Audacity and, again, what to do with it is a mystery to me. I think there are some pre-designed settings, though, so I plan to try messing around with them to see if that will help at all.
If anyone already has experience with either of these two areas in Audacity and has any advice for me, I would be thrilled to receive it.
Thanks again!
Vicki