Yeah I noticed that too, and thought the same, so hopefully he'll do it next time when he's in a more confident mood. The reason why I enjoy that spreadeagle on exit is also that arm move and 'cocky' stare at the judges that he does along with it.A peeve I have about his SP is that he took out the spread eagle exit of his 3A and placed it in the entry instead (he probably wanted to do both, but gave up doing the exit in the competition due to lack of stability/nervousness). I loved it in ISP1 when he landed the 3A on a strum of the guitar and hit the spread eagle on another strum.
It was little details like that missing this time, which gave a more restraint and cautious impression of his SP, compared to Skate America f.i. (and I love his SA outing of his Desperados SP).
Yes, I take everything back that I said earlier.So you're saying that five out of his seven jumping passes have music cues? Maybe his FS layout is organized around the music after all![]()
But also re-organising the last jumping passes helped to improve it even more (unless it was just coincidence that he happened to hit those cues at this comp Yeah the violin strokes don't go so well with the jump landings, that's very true. But nevertheless, they are still cues that he hit at this comp, or that he can attempt to hit in the future, and can be reflected in the GOE....and the euler combo less so, because violin sounds are more sustained and don't really go together with the disjointed rhythm of a jumping pass.
And btw, I am STILL mourning the very first music cut of his FS, where he landed his 4T+1Eu+3F perfectly timed on the rising piano chords.
(also loved the way his stroking was timed to the piano chords as well, right after the jump)
Yes exactly, it's really nicely done actually, and it is so subtle and organically integrated into the program, that one doesn't even necessarily notice. But in terms of judging, that wouldn't fulfill the 'matches the music' bullet I guess, and it would probably be more of a positive point towards composition.I love how the 3Lz marks the transition between Metamorphosis and the violin concerto, and the 4S feeds off the tension of the climaxing music well.
Oh I forgot about that one (somehow I was distracted by those last two spins, and that's all I rememberDoes Nats 19 count for you![]()
But actually the last combos in that program didn't have nice landings, so it was clean, yes, but not pristine. I have high standards.

Same with GPF 19 actually, I didn't like the landing of his 4F and the last combo didn't look nice either. But on paper it was clean.
I do wonder why he was in a seemingly better shape when he wasn't even training full-time and was mostly without his coach, compared to now where he has all this time with Raf and without the added load of school.