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The index finger on the C# does indeed mute that note when time comes to determine its duration. ONE of the big tehcnical 'errors' I see guitarists make is to pull the fingers far away from the strings. KEep things close and you can control things like this. IT becomes second nature...your ears will govern your fingers without concious thought, ime. I play this series of notes with just the index and the pinky with no 'pull off' problems on the C#. My index finger always controls the strings.....that is, keeps them muted when not played. The picking hand has some responsibility for this muting/damping, also, when the fretting hand can't take the 'assignment'. Soemtimtes, both hands are busy keeping extraneous string vibrations under control....my ears demand that my hands keep those noises from happening. PRactice, practice, practice.
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