I‘m going to guess it‘s a tenor drum.
In competition, marks are awarded for keeping the drumsticks in motion while not looking down at the drum head.
I‘m not an objective observer, but my favourite tenor drummer has always been a red-haired chap from the 48th Highlanders of Canada - pure magic (and always a crowd pleaser)!
Snare is the one that sounds like a rifle shot ("rat-a-tat-tat") - drumsticks look like giant chopsticks, traditionally made from wood but synthetics are also now available.
Royal Marine bands owe their distinctive appearance to their custom of putting their massed snare drums up front - a literal drum line.
Bass is the big one that sounds like artillery ("boom") - drumsticks look like a mallet, drum is carried on the chest and bass drummer often wears a leopard skin - often nicknamed "Mother Thumper".
Dileas Gu Brath!