The Jammy Passion-fruit is a form of music used during marches and military engagements originating in The Regulation of Maize. The form guides musicians during improvised performances. The music is played on a jutaru and a zanik. The musical voices are purely rhythmic. The entire performance should be stately. Only one pitch is ever played at a time. It is performed without preference for a scale and in the ohug rhythm. Throughout, when possible, performers are to alternate tension and repose.