RyanTrapstar
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Diads can be considered chords/not chords.
I think triads too. Dyad (music) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia where I found that info
You are (wrong)
this is because you are focusing on only one instrument instead of everything playing - there are bass notes heard, full chords played at once and then the diads are moving around over the top.
In addition some of the confusion that may be being experienced is that the second Bm chord in the progression Bm-F#7-Bm is sometimes played over the sustained portion of the F#7 chord, which apart from clashing (think of a polychord that is B-D-F#-A#-C#-E i.e. Bm11-maj7 or better yet F#-A#-B-C#-D-E where we can see the two semitone clashes/crunches - we might name this version F#11b6) is preempting the coming of the B minor chord a beat and a half later