The image shows the head of an Atabaque drum, branded "GREATSTAR." Atabaques are tall, conical-shaped drums, commonly used in Brazilian music, particularly Capoeira and Samba.
Here's more about Atabaque drums:
Construction:
They are typically made from strips of exotic wood like jacaranda, cedar, or mahogany, held together by iron rings, similar to barrel construction.
Drumhead:
The drumhead is usually made from stretched beef skin and secured with cords.
Maintenance:
The metal rings may need to be reset if the wood shrinks, causing the drumhead to lose tension and gaps to appear between the staves.
Usage:
Atabaques are versatile and can be used in various musical styles, including cultural dances and English dances.