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[sound info]
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.