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{{Infobox Interval
{{Infobox Interval
| Icon = [[File:glyph_5_3.png|124px]] <small><br/>[[JI glyphs|JI glyph]]</small>
| JI glyph = [[File:glyph_5_3.png|x48px]]
| Ratio = 5/3
| Ratio = 5/3
| Monzo = 0 -1 1
| Monzo = 0 -1 1

Revision as of 14:04, 22 October 2018

Interval information
Ratio 5/3
Factorization 3-1 × 5
Monzo [0 -1 1
Size in cents 884.3587¢
Name major sixth
FJS name [math]\displaystyle{ \text{M6}^{5} }[/math]
Special properties reduced
Tenney norm (log2 nd) 3.90689
Weil norm (log2 max(n, d)) 4.64386
Wilson norm (sopfr(nd)) 8

[sound info]
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In 5-limit Just Intonation, 5/3 is a major sixth of about 884.4¢. It represents the difference between the 5th and 3rd overtones of the harmonic series, and appears in just chords such as 3:4:5 (a 2nd inversion major triad). Its inversion is 6/5, the 5-limit minor third. It differs from the Pythagorean major sixth of 27/16 (about 905.9¢) by the syntonic comma of 81/80 (about 21.5¢). This means that in systems which temper out the syntonic comma, such as 12edo and meantone systems, 5/3 and 27/16 are conflated.

5/3 has a more mellow sound than 27/16, owing to its relative smallness.

See: Gallery of Just Intervals