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{{Nowrap| 62 {{=}} 2 × 31 }} and the [[patent val]] of 62edo is a [[contorsion|contorted]] [[31edo]] through the [[11-limit]], but it makes for a good tuning in the higher limits. In the 13-limit it [[tempering out|tempers out]] [[169/168]], [[1188/1183]], [[847/845]] and [[676/675]]; in the [[17-limit]] [[221/220]], [[273/272]], and [[289/288]]; in the [[19-limit]] [[153/152]], [[171/170]], [[209/208]], [[286/285]], and [[361/360]]. Unlike 31edo, which has a sharp profile for primes [[13/1|13]], [[17/1|17]], [[19/1|19]] and [[23/1|23]], 62edo has a flat profile for these, as it removes the distinction of otonal and utonal [[superparticular]] pairs of the primes (e.g. 13/12 vs 14/13 for prime 13) by tempering out the corresponding [[square-particular]]s. This flat tendency extends to higher primes too, as the first prime harmonic that is tuned sharper than its [[5/4]] is its [[59/32]]. Interestingly, the size differences between consecutive harmonics are monotonically decreasing for all first 24 harmonics, and 62edo is one of the few [[meantone]] edos that achieve this, great for those who seek higher-limit meantone harmony.  
{{Nowrap| 62 {{=}} 2 × 31 }} and the [[patent val]] of 62edo is a [[contorsion|contorted]] [[31edo]] through the [[11-limit]], but it makes for a good tuning in the higher limits. In the 13-limit it [[tempering out|tempers out]] [[169/168]], [[1188/1183]], [[847/845]] and [[676/675]]; in the [[17-limit]] [[221/220]], [[273/272]], and [[289/288]]; in the [[19-limit]] [[153/152]], [[171/170]], [[209/208]], [[286/285]], and [[361/360]]. Unlike 31edo, which has a sharp profile for primes [[13/1|13]], [[17/1|17]], [[19/1|19]] and [[23/1|23]], 62edo has a flat profile for these, as it removes the distinction of otonal and utonal [[superparticular]] pairs of the primes (e.g. 13/12 vs 14/13 for prime 13) by tempering out the corresponding [[square-particular]]s. This flat tendency extends to higher primes too, as the first prime harmonic that is tuned sharper than its [[5/4]] is its [[59/32]]. Interestingly, the size differences between consecutive harmonics are monotonically decreasing for all first 24 harmonics, and 62edo is one of the few [[meantone]] edos that achieve this, great for those who seek higher-limit meantone harmony.  


It provides the [[optimal patent val]] for [[gallium]], [[semivalentine]] and [[hemimeantone]] temperaments. Using the 35\62 generator, which leads to the {{val| 62 97 143 173 }} val, 62edo is also an excellent tuning for septimal [[mavila]] temperament; alternatively {{val| 62 97 143 172 }} [[support]]s [[hornbostel]]. (''See [[regular temperament]] for more about what all this means and how to use it.'')
It provides the [[optimal patent val]] for [[gallium]], [[semivalentine]] and [[hemimeantone]] temperaments.  
 
Using the 35\62 generator, which leads to the {{val| 62 97 143 173 }} val, 62edo is also an excellent tuning for septimal [[mavila]] temperament; alternatively {{val| 62 97 143 172 }} [[support]]s [[hornbostel]].


=== Odd harmonics ===
=== Odd harmonics ===
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Since 62 factors into 2 × 31, 62edo does not contain nontrivial subset edos other than [[2edo]] and 31edo. [[186edo]] and [[248edo]] are notable supersets.  
Since 62 factors into 2 × 31, 62edo does not contain nontrivial subset edos other than [[2edo]] and 31edo. [[186edo]] and [[248edo]] are notable supersets.  


=== Miscellaneous properties ===
=== Miscellany ===
62 years is the amount of years in a leap week calendar cycle which corresponds to a year of 365 days 5 hours 48 minutes 23 seconds, meaning it is both a simple cycle for a calendar, and 62 being a multiple of 31 makes it a harmonically useful and playable cycle. The corresponding maximal evenness scales are 15 & 62 and 11 & 62.  
62 years is the amount of years in a leap week calendar cycle which corresponds to a year of 365 days 5 hours 48 minutes 23 seconds, meaning it is both a simple cycle for a calendar, and 62 being a multiple of 31 makes it a harmonically useful and playable cycle. The corresponding maximal evenness scales are 15 & 62 and 11 & 62.